Top 14 Office Ultimatum Quotes

#1. We might remind ourselves that criticism is as inevitable as breathing, and that we should be none the worse for articulating what passes in our minds, ... for criticizing our own minds in their work of criticism.

T. S. Eliot

#2. Go out and heal the sick, raise the dead, cast out demons and preach the kingdom. But do it for only one reason. Your motive should be an overwhelming love and compassion for those in need. There is no other legitimate motive for healing.

Praying Medic

#3. Teach them the quiet words of kindness, to live beyond themselves. Urge them toward excellence, drive them toward gentleness, pull them deep into yourself, pull them upward toward manhood, but softly like an angel arranging clouds. Let your spirit move through them softly.

Pat Conroy

#4. You should do what you have to do.

Jillian Barberie

#5. In 2008 all the stars aligned perfectly for Obama's 6-point victory over John McCain. He was an inexperienced, untested neophyte, and successfully convinced enough voters to paint their own version of what hope-and-change was all about on the blank canvas he provided.

Bob Beauprez

#6. What will you do with your wild & precious self?

Lance Armstrong

#7. Humility is a virtue Scotsmen require to be taught.

Dorothy Dunnett

#8. They were all seventeen and miserable, just like me. They didn't have time to wonder why I was a little more miserable than most.

Susanna Kaysen

#9. I wouldn't give up my career for somebody. The most important thing to me is my work, and reaching people through my work. It's so important to me. It's my passion.

Adelaide Kane

#10. I check all my props, everything. Acting is something I love. I have done it since I was 13 but it had completely taken over my life absolutely.

Barbara Windsor

#11. Our world is physical. Learn to play defense - ignore the head and keep your eyes on the body.

Ta-Nehisi Coates

#12. And the second question, can poetry be taught? I didn't think so.

Norman MacCaig

#13. 'Community' is a great show. I love 'Raising Hope' with Martha Plimpton. And I love 'The Middle' - another Chicagoan in there is Neil Flynn, who used to play the janitor in 'Scrubs.'

Jim O'Heir

#14. The unarmed man is not just defenseless - he is also contemptible.

Niccolo Machiavelli

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