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Quotes & Sayings About Toxic Coworkers

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Top Toxic Coworkers Quotes

Laughter is the mind's intonation. There are ways of laughing which have the sound of counterfeit coins. — Edmond De Goncourt

I love the life I live. The Lord blessed me to be independent. I am independent. — Charles Evers

It's easy now - it's middle-aged lady, nobody's looking, nobody notices. I go without lipstick if I feel like it, and I always wear my comfy clothes. It's a life with fewer distractions, but should something beautiful show up, a middle-aged woman is free to stare. — Abigail Thomas

The whole of Victorian literature done up in grey paper & neatly tied with string — Virginia Woolf

If you really feel hatred for someone, and kind of send it their way, then it's out of your system and in their hands. I always think it's therapeutic. — Marilyn Manson

I refuse to live in ignorance and helplessness. — Amber Argyle

When you feel like you've given all you've got! You gotta take one more step! — Eric Thomas

Aquamarine is a wonderful color, and I won't be made to feel bad for wearing it, — Maggie Stiefvater

I'm a bad interview because I want to always feel like I'm being totally honest, but at the same time, I'm absolutely paranoid. That combination results in a lot of spaces. — Gale Harold

For a while, I felt a little self-impelled to write Lou Reed Kind of songs. I should have understood that a Lou Reed song was anything I wanted to write about. — Lou Reed

My new play 'Chinglish,' which will go to Broadway, is about a white American businessman who goes to a provincial capital in China, hoping to make a deal there. It's bilingual. And it's about trying to communicate across language and cultural barriers. — David Henry Hwang

There's nothing like coming home and having your children sprint to the door and leap into your arms. That alone is reason enough to be a parent. — Harrison Drake