Negative Coworker Quotes & Sayings
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It is not always the magnitude of the differences observed between species that must determine specific distinctions, but the constant preservation of those differences in reproduction. — Jean-Baptiste Lamarck

You are so adorable. I just want to take you home and put you in my pocket."
I'd prefer her pants, but I guess I'd settle for her pocket — Penny Reid

Making movies is eating candy. It's a very expensive candy, so you value when you can do it. So when you can do it twice at once, it's like, you know, a kid in a candy store! — Phillip Noyce

What fragment of truth will be mine? — Lia Hills

I would not preach tolerance, which seems to me another name for condescension and presupposes faults in those to be tolerated ... Nor do I believe in demanding love - that should be the gift of a free will. But simply to be kind - that is not too much to ask of any of us. — Josephine Lawrence

We've got to get people out of their cars, out of those drive-thru windows, get them walking, get them in parks and get them more active. — Mick Cornett

Happiness is a wondrous commodity: the more you give, the more you have. — Madame De Stael

All the great pleasures of life are silent. — Georges Clemenceau

Many of the lessons we are to learn in mortality can only be received through the things we experience and sometimes suffer. And God expects and trusts us to face temporary mortal adversity with His help so we can learn what we need to learn and ultimately become what we are to become in eternity. — David A. Bednar

A brick could be crushed into powder, like cocaine, and snorted to stimulate the previous highs of the housing market. — Jarod Kintz

Our republican ideas cannot be consistently carried out while women are excluded from any share in the government ... Any class of human beings to whom a position of perpetual subordination is assigned, however much they may be petted and flattered, must inevitably be dwarfed, morally and intellectually. — Lydia M. Child