Job Dependability Quotes & Sayings
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Jesus, my yard was starting to feel like a Village People reunion. So far I had the cop, the biker, and the cowboy. — Diane Henders

Growth theory did not begin with my articles of 1956 and 1957, and it certainly did not end there. Maybe it began with 'The Wealth of Nations'; and probably even Adam Smith had predecessors. — Robert Solow

He would eventually have to pass through the forest, but he felt no fear. Of course - the forest was inside him, he knew, and it made him who he was. — Haruki Murakami

I learned that, "Mike, you get your first job on your ability and every job after that on your dependability." — Mike Royer

The next day I woke up in a sullen simmer, as if sleep had catalyzed my depression into a general state of pissed-offedness. — Lisa Kleypas

The whole religion of Islam is based on reward and punishment and reward and punishment, and it becomes a part of how you think of everything. Even yourself. — Kumail Nanjiani

I pity the people who don't like to read, because then they spend their whole lives stuck in this one world and dont get to discover any others. — Richard P. Denney

Every space movie has a nutjob on the space ship, Henry says. And until you kill the nutjob, everybody's in danger. — Jason Gurley

So what - there's plenty of time: for the two weeks of Christmastime there's no marrying - you find me a match during that time, and on Epiphany, in the evening, we'll get married and leave." "My dear man," I say, "you must have gone a bit out of your mind from boredom." (The word "psychopath" was not yet in use among us.) — Nikolai Leskov

Women say that my election represents a cultural break with the past - a past of sexism, of misogyny. — Michelle Bachelet

Performing is just standing up there and doing something. Performance takes on an edge to it. It has a more dramatic context. — Alan King

But on the whole, we appear to be more concerned about the sins of society than we are the sins of the saints. In fact, we often indulge in what I call the "respectable" or "acceptable" sins without any sense of sin. Our — Jerry Bridges

Our love cannot be measured, it just is. — John Paul Stevens