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jobs words-of-wisdom deception
"There is no deception now, Mr. Weller. Tears," said Job, with a look of momentary slyness, "tears are not the only proofs of distress, nor the best ones." Charles Dickens
jobs character air
"I know quite enough of myself," said Bella, with a charming air of being inclined to give herself up as a bad job, "and I don't improve upon acquaintance..." Charles Dickens
jobs reading years
I wanted an agent who would actually sell stuff. After two British agents failed comprehensively, I was reading Locus (the SF field's trade journal) and noticed a press release about an experienced editor leaving her job to join an agent in setting up a new agency. And I went "aha!" - because what you need is an agent who knows the industry but who doesn't have a huge list of famous clients whose needs will inevitably be put ahead of you. So I emailed her, and ... well, 11 years later I am the client listed at the top of her masthead! Charles Stross
jobs reading writing
What I read: while I'm writing, I tend to go off reading fiction for relaxation - especially the challenging stuff. It's too much like the day job. Charles Stross
jobs moving careers
It's time to question a job or career move when it seems like most energy is devoted to making things appear other than what they really are. Alan Watts
jobs film hard
Film-making is a physically hard job. Alan Parker
jobs asking way
I got my first job the old-fashioned way: I took an elevator to the top floor of many buildings and walked down floor by floor on the stairs going into every firm and asking the receptionist if she knew of any jobs available. Alan Patricof
jobs two together
One thing I will say - my job gets harder and harder. The more you understand about what you are capable of, the less the instrument can do it physically. It's an inverse equation, if that's the right phrase. I just slammed those two words together. It sounded right. Alan Rickman
jobs home feet
I have a photograph at home of Fred Astaire from the knees down with his feet crossed. It's kind of inspiring because it reminds me his feet were bleeding at the end of rehearsals. Yet when you watch him, all you see is freedom. It's a reminder of what the job is about in general, not just being in musicals. Alan Rickman
stopping until win
We're going down there and going down to win and we're not stopping until we do that. Isaiah Tucker
stopping
How about not equating death with stopping? Alanis Morissette
stopping action truth-is
Learning more truth is a poor and cheap substitute for stopping and putting into action the truth already learned Charles R. Swindoll
stopping range bombing
Stopping Vieques bombing range good; sooner is better. Ed Pastor
stopping understand
Tired, basically. And I really didn't understand how come we weren't stopping them. Marcus Thomas
stopping work
Stopping to think is fine for characters, but not for their creators. They have to work. Walter Kirn
stopping time
Once I finished 'Eileen,' I wanted to write more novels. I don't see myself stopping any time soon. Ottessa Moshfegh
stopping nervous starting
When I'm nervous, I stutter, and I had to keep stopping and starting. Amy Winehouse
stopping
He's got 600 but he won't be stopping there, Mike Gatting
worthy
You must be worthy of the best, but not more worthy than the rest. Denis Waitley
worthy
We're doing what we can. We think it's a worthy cause. Mark Edwards
worthy
potentially interesting, if true, but not something really worthy of a story in itself. Joseph Kahn
worthy proving-yourself prove
You are only worthy of what you prove yourself to be. Alice Hoffman
worthy
We're really working to make this a show worthy of the audience's time. Angelo Sorce
worthy
And he that taketh not his cross, and followeth after me, is not worthy of me. Bible Bible
worthy difficulty intervention
Nor let a god come in, unless the difficulty be worthy of such an intervention. [Lat., Nec deus intersit nisi dignus vindice nodus.] Horace
worthy obligation
To owe an obligation to a worthy friend is a happiness, and can be no disparagement. Pierre Charron
worthy companion murderer
A murderer was a worthy companion. Philip Pullman