Top 14 Administrative Assistant Week Quotes
#1. The only part of love that is blind is that first rush of endorphins and craziness; after that wears off, no one knows you as honestly, warts and all, as the people who love you, truly love you.
Laurell K. Hamilton
#2. A superstition is a premature explanation that overstays its time.
George Iles
#3. Well, hey, let's just make everything into a closure, and then we'll have our general garbage collector, installed by 'use less memory'.
Larry Wall
#4. I was trained to get an A in life from everyone, so I never learned how to take care of myself even if I had a right to.
Felicia Day
#5. People think I'm into sports because I'm a man. But I'm not into sports. I like Gatorade, but that's about as far as it goes. By the way, you don't have to be sweaty and play basketball to enjoy Gatorade. You can just be a thirsty dude. Gatorade forgets about this demographic!
Mitch Hedberg
#6. As long as I can remember, I've been worried. Occasionally, this seemed like a strength. My obsession with avoiding risk helped me to dodge perils of all kinds. I rarely forgot my homework. My holidays were compulsively well-planned.
Neil Hughes
#7. I mean, aren't we all tormented by past relationships?
Alex Rosa
#8. It is a fact that, up to seven million people a year are dying from fossil fuel pollution. It is a fact that we are already dealing with the catastrophe of climate change in places like California, where people have been burnt out of their homes and where they are dealing with record droughts.
Mark Ruffalo
#9. If you have fairy blood, even in the tiniest degree, you must live close to Fairy Land, and eat a little fairy food, or else you will always be hungry.
Robert Moss
#10. Religious education is only valuable intellectually, if the child is educated in a religion versus [just] about a religion. I don't believe you can have both.
Susan Jacoby
#11. To say that you have lived, you first have to live; not merely exist.
P.J. Roscoe
#12. Kinsey would identify himself with Galileo in moments of feelings of persecution.
Bill Condon
#13. Jobs have to be created on the ground, one at a time. This requires detailed plans and specific policies.
Stephen Pagliuca
#14. Names are keys that open corridors no longer fresh in the mind, but nonetheless familiar in the heart.
Beryl Markham
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