Officeworx Quotes & Sayings
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I love that I love my job, and from what I'm told, that others who I work with do, too. — Natalie Massenet

I want to know what changed in fully modern humans, compared with Neanderthals, that made a difference. What made it possible for us to build up these enormous societies, and spread around the globe, and develop the technology that I think no one can doubt is unique to humans. — Svante Paabo

Among the reasons marriages fail, sex ranks no higher than fourth, behind money, having only one bathroom, and an inability to communicate, reasons one, two and three. — Bette Davis

Only conscious man can mirror the universal: he can consciously become one with the universal and so can consciously transcend the individual. — Piet Mondrian

There's so many documentaries out there right now and everything's exposing wrestling. — Owen Hart

I think all people who are obsessed with other people's sex lives are hiding something. — Andrea Speed

A sense of humor is an escape valve for the pressures of life. — Richard G. Scott

date. There were two — Molly Cutpurse

A life of writing books is a trying adventure in which you cannot find out where you are unless you lose your way. — Philip Roth

In life, ninety-nine per cent is about good luck! Just remember that, son.' In a slightly argumentative tone I asked, 'But uncle, what about the balance one per cent? Surely that must be hard work or talent?' Laughing loudly, he declared triumphantly, 'The final one per cent? That's called bloody good luck, my boy! Simply keep at it and wait for your bloody good luck to kick in! — Ashwin Sanghi

We are the choice elected few
Let all the rest be damned
There is room enough in hell for you
We won't have heaven crammed! — Roland H. Bainton

The right to revolt has sources deep in our history. — William O. Douglas

Calm Down
what happens
happens mostly
without you. — Josef Albers

Our mathematics of the last few decades has wallowed in generalities and formalizations. — Hermann Weyl