Job - Quotes

 TimeFavorites

I think the person who takes a job in order to live - that is to say, for the money - has turned himself into a slave.

Joseph Campbell

Earn money by taking surveys! International offer!

If you think your boss is stupid, remember: you wouldn`t have a job if he was any smarter.

John Gotti

If you do your job and assume that everyone else is incompetent, you will seldom be disappointed.

Christopher Moore

You might get one job for having a famous parent, but you won`t get your second unless you`re good.

Linus Roache

If something happened where I couldn`t write music anymore, it would kill me. It`s not just a job. It`s not just a hobby. It`s why I get up in the morning.

Hans Zimmer

There is a safe spot within every tornado. My job is to find it.

David Copperfield

Earn money by taking surveys! International offer!

No one in showbiz works as hard as anyone with a real job.

Penn Jillette

Being a caregiver for your child is part of the job description of being a mammal.

Mayim Bialik

It is much easier to do business with the owner of the business than some employee who is likely to lose his job next year; likewise it is easier to trust the word of an autocrat than a fragile elected official.

Nassim Nicholas Taleb

If you need to invoke your academic pedigree or job title for people to believe what you say, then you need a better argument.

Neil deGrasse Tyson

I`m not for women, frankly, in any job. I don`t want any of them around. Thank God we don`t have any in the Cabinet.

Richard Nixon

When you are asked if you can do a job, tell `em, "Certainly I can!" Then get busy and find out how to do it.

Theodore Roosevelt

The job of the artist is always to deepen the mystery.

Francis Bacon

0

We philosophers are mistake specialists. (I know, it sounds like a bad joke, but hear me out.) While other disciplines specialize in getting the right answers to their defining questions, we philosophers specialize in all the ways there are of getting things so mixed up, so deeply wrong, that nobody is even sure what the right questions are, let alone the answers. Asking the wrongs questions risks setting any inquiry off on the wrong foot. Whenever that happens, this is a job for philosophers! Philosophy - in every field of inquiry - is what you have to do until you figure out what questions you should have been asking in the first place.

Daniel Dennett

Accept

We use cookies to personalise ads and to analyse our traffic. We also share information about your use of our site with our advertising and analytics partners. By using our site, you accept the use of these cookies. See details