Nonmonetary Job Quotes & Sayings
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Everybody isn't your friend. Just because they hang around you and laugh with you doesn't mean they're for you. Just because they say they got got your back, doesn't mean they won't stab you in it. People pretend well. Jealousy sometimes doesn't live far. So know your circle. At the end of the day real situations expose fake people so pay attention. — Trent Shelton
Fare thee well/ A fiend like thee might bear my soul to hell. — William Shakespeare
Don't forget that you are the product of a culture that went stark raving mad about ten thousand years ago. Adjust your thinking accordingly. — Chuck Lorre
the human tendency to treat big events as fundamentally different from smaller ones. — Ed Catmull
I've been watching 'Dexter' recently; I love that show. It's my favorite. — Steven R. McQueen
The more I looked at people, the more I hated them. — Charles Starkweather
How did you know I needed you?" Fern whispered in broken tones.
"Because I needed you," Ambrose confessed without artifice, his voice thick with heartache. — Amy Harmon
Mick Jagger moves like a parody between a majorette girl and Fred Astaire. — Truman Capote
Our neighborhood - this solar system, the cosmos, actually - is so much more vast and amazing than the paltry headlines, insanity, and politics crammed at us daily as so-called news. The beauty of the hood and discoveries that await us are deserving of our attention and mandatory to our survival as a species. — Vanna Bonta
I have come to have the firm conviction that vanity is the basis of everything, and finally that what one calls conscience is only inner vanity. — Gustave Flaubert
Nobody can guarantee that it's going to be okay, but - and I don't know if this will be comforting to anyone else - the possibility exists that there's a piece of corn on a floor somewhere that will make you just as confused about why you were laughing as you have ever been about why you are depressed. — Allie Brosh