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Coworker Leaving Card Quotes By John Green

Oh my god, I am a banana. — John Green

Coworker Leaving Card Quotes By Michelle Muriel

You cannot change a man . . . you can only change yourself. — Michelle Muriel

Coworker Leaving Card Quotes By Cher Lloyd

I'd probably like to get into acting - I've got lots of things that I could do, but at the moment it's just music, music, music. — Cher Lloyd

Coworker Leaving Card Quotes By Bevy Smith

New York is like that perfect lover that just won't commit but he's so good that you hang around anyway, NYC is dreamy! — Bevy Smith

Coworker Leaving Card Quotes By Lauren Oliver

You don't know shit about me, I don't know shit about you. You don't even know shit about you. — Lauren Oliver

Coworker Leaving Card Quotes By Anita Hill

When I think of what has happened in a larger sense, beyond myself, then I would not change anything. — Anita Hill

Coworker Leaving Card Quotes By Rebecca Romijn

Luckily, I'm doing other things besides just modeling, because frankly, I'm a little bored with it. — Rebecca Romijn

Coworker Leaving Card Quotes By Steve Pemberton

I did not look like my story. I would respond by saying that none of us really do; it is impossible to tell, from a single glance, the journeys someone has traveled, the experiences that have made them who they are. — Steve Pemberton

Coworker Leaving Card Quotes By Deepak Chopra

The past is gone, the future is not here, now I am free of both. Right now, I choose joy. — Deepak Chopra

Coworker Leaving Card Quotes By Alfred Marshall

The commercial storm leaves its path strewn with ruin. When it is over there is calm, but a dull, heavy calm. — Alfred Marshall

Coworker Leaving Card Quotes By Fred Allen

I'm a little hoarse tonight. I've been living in Chicago for the past two months, and you know how it is, yelling for help on the way home every night. Things are so tough in Chicago that at Easter time, for bunnies the little kids use porcupines. — Fred Allen