Quotes & Sayings About Worthless Coworkers
Enjoy reading and share 13 famous quotes about Worthless Coworkers with everyone.
Top Worthless Coworkers Quotes

We saw a fair bit of video on them towards the back end of the week and we were licking our lips. — Brett Morris

Let's be honest: the trappings of investment banking are quite tempting. I do miss it sometimes. And to be honest, there was a time I'd read the 'WSJ' in the morning, and for years I have done that. — Chetan Bhagat

What goes around comes around. Karma. Ying and Yang. Two sides to every coin. With every action there is an opposite action. It doesn't matter how you say it, it all means the same thing.
What we put out in the world will be what we get back. In my writing, as well as in my life, I want my second side to reflect my first. And it's not going to be determined by how many books I have on the shelf or who I sat next to at that luncheon. It's going to come from how I treated the person who has just finished her first draft of her first book and the person who just opened his forty-seventh rejection."
~Lessons From the Giants, 2002 — Jacqui Jacoby

When you are obliged to make a statement that you know will cause displeasure, you must say it with every appearance of sincerity; this is the only way to make it palatable. — Jean Francois Paul De Gondi

anyone, but I'm a very stubborn person. — Scott Hildreth

The baby boomers owe a big debt of gratitude to the parents and grandparents - who we haven't given enough credit to anyway - for giving us another generation. — Steven Spielberg

We, all who live, have A life that is lived And another life that is thought, And the only life we have It's the one that is divided In right or wrong. — Fernando Pessoa

I have a strong disrespect for authority and for rules. Including gravity. Gravity sucks. — Sebastian Thrun

Judged by the normal standards of human affairs, the lives of men and women of God may look overburdened with suffering, and even inconclusive. — Eknath Easwaran

God loves us; we need only to summon up the humility to allow ourselves to be loved. — Pope Benedict XVI

The songs of the slave represent the sorrows of his heart — Frederick Douglass

We are pleased to dismiss politics as entirely corrupt, if not financially, intellectually. — Gore Vidal