Quotes about office
office guy balance
I'm pretty much a straight guy on 'The Office.' We can't all be crazies. You need some balance. Oscar Nunez
office doe matter
I am now being criticized (by the opposition) for being irresponsible for saying `I will not raise the consumption tax rate while I am in office,' ... But, when my successor does raise the consumption tax rate, it will not be simply a matter of being irresponsible. He will be criticized for raising the tax. Junichiro Koizumi
office watches three
Uh, excuse me, sir, I, uh, don't known how to uh, to uh, tell you this, but you were three minutes late. The schedule is a little, uh, bit off." He grinned sheepishly. "That's ridiculous!" murmured the Ticktockman behind his mask. "Check your watch." And then he went into his office, going mrmee, mrmee, mrmee, mrmee. Harlan Ellison
office political statesmen
When you're out of office, you can be a statesman. John Connally
office work
You can?t go to work if you are in a lawyer?s office.
office campaigns favors
What we have now is a situation where politicians get a whole bunch of money from mainly business interests. Then once they hold that office, they spend all their time in office paying back over and over again those campaign contributions through various favors and contracts and that sort of thing. Matt Taibbi
office literature officials
Know which officials are voted into office and which are appointed, and by whom. Marilyn vos Savant
office politics torn
Politics is a jungle-torn between doing the right thing and staying in office. John F. Kennedy
office interest servant
when my office would require me to either violate my conscience or violate the national interest, then I would resign the office; and I hope any conscientious public servant would do the same. John F. Kennedy
office people design
I now add, farther, that the apostles argument is so far from proving it to be the duty of people to obey, and submit to, such rulers as act in contradiction to the public good, and so to the design of their office, that it proves the direct contrary. Jonathan Mayhew
office spheres welfare
All civil rulers, as such, are the ordinance and ministers of God; and they are all, by the nature of their office, and in their respective spheres and stations, bound to consult the public welfare Jonathan Mayhew
office facts debt
Obama did inherit a deficit when he came into office. Why this fact justifies racking up vastly more debt and bigger deficits is a logical mystery. Jonah Goldberg
office nurse balls
It's not that the Democrats are playing checkers and the Republicans are playing chess. It's that the Republicans are playing chess and the Democrats are in the nurse's office because once again they glued their balls to their thighs. Jon Stewart
office-space lucky bigs
HootSuite never had a big launch. We were lucky to even have office space. Ryan Holmes
office use might
Email is familiar. It's comfortable. It's easy to use. But it might just be the biggest killer of time and productivity in the office today. Ryan Holmes
office normal used
I just used to have a really normal life, working in an office. Roz Savage
office settling successors
When someone leaves an office, often there's a series of successors until you settle on one. Paul Lieberstein
office people levels
One of the ways to make sure policies are more transparent and to help restore people's confidence in politicians... is to ensure renewal at the highest level of office. Pauline Marois
office president vices
After being sworn in to office, vice presidents have usually been relegated to the sidelines, where they just don't get to do very much. Mary Cheney
office realizing pope
If a Pope clearly realizes that he is no longer physically, psychologically, and spiritually capable of handling the duties of his office, then he has a right and, under some circumstances, also an obligation to resign. Pope Benedict XVI
office honor elements
Factions among yourselves; preferring such To offices and honors, as ne'er read The elements of saving policy; But deeply skilled in all the principles That usher to destruction. Philip Massinger
office everyday lines
Everyone is called, everyone is sent out… The call of God can reach us on the assembly line and in the office, in the supermarket and in the stairwell, i.e., in the places of everyday life. Pope Francis
office want haste
Why did you destroy Manny's office, then?" "I--can't breathe--" "That is the point of choking you," I pointed out. "Haste, please, if you want to live." -Cassiel Rachel Caine
office wish more-time
I don't know anyone who said on their deathbed: 'Gee, I wish I'd spent more time at the office.' Peter Lynch
office rewards extravagance
The extravagance of any corporate office is directly proportional to management's reluctance to reward the shareholders. Peter Lynch
office political tenure
I do detest all offices - all, at least, that are held on a political tenure. Nathaniel Hawthorne
office age genius
Genius, indeed, melts many ages into one, and thus effects something permanent, yet still with a similarity of office to that of the more ephemeral writer. A work of genius is but the newspaper of a century, or perchance of a hundred centuries. Nathaniel Hawthorne
office ships january
Our system provides for a winner to take office on January 20th, and he is expected to take command of the ship of state. Failure to do so, characterized by hesitation and indecision, will harm the national interest. Richard V. Allen
office administration vets
In general, any incoming administration must carefully examine ('vet') its nominees for high public office. Richard V. Allen
office democracy failing
In a democracy, someone who fails to get elected to office can always console himself with the thought that there was something not quite fair about it. Thucydides
office campaigns public-office
Anyone who campaigns for public office becomes disqualified for holding any office at all. Thomas More
office faithful good-man
Command that no one be received, or kept to be of your household indoors or without, if one has not reasonable belief of them that they are faithful, discreet, and painstaking in the office for which they are received, and withal honest and of good manners. Robert Grosseteste
office president politics
Beguiled by George S. Bush's easy smile and casual indifference to the details, we are on the brink of electing him to office. This isn't choosing a president, it's casting the lead in a sitcom about the presidency. Roger Ebert