Top 15 Quotes About Being Bored At Work
#1. Forget about where you want to be and go out and build stuff. Dodgeball came from being bored at work ... things happen because you make them happen. Stop sketching, and start building.
Dennis Crowley
#2. If we desire respect for the law, we must first make the law respectable.
Louis D. Brandeis
#3. That was the turning point. It was as though the signal was there, 'This is the disease you're going to have to work against.' I never really stopped to think about anything else. It was that sudden.
Gertrude B. Elion
#4. Many people felt much closer to their own sex than to what was seen as the literally "opposite" - and alien - sex. In letters and diaries, women often referred to men as "the grosser sex.
Stephanie Coontz
#5. Love is most nearly itself
When here and now cease to matter.
T. S. Eliot
#6. By disobeying immoral orders, that individual preserves the institution's highest rank - dignity.
Bryant McGill
#7. You've got to be a Lakers fan growing up in L.A. with all these championships.
Akeem Ayers
#8. I'm a big fan of being able to hold those long shots and use space. I don't know, I think everything's so quick cut these days, as if films are too afraid that the audience is going to get bored instead of relaxing and trusting their work.
Alice Englert
#9. You stuff your own closet full of skeletons and you wonder what kind of bones everyone else has stuffed away.
William Kent Krueger
#10. What was the fun of being upper-class if you had to work so hard to appear bored all the time?
Troy Soos
#11. Men do not go out to meet misfortune as we do. They learn it; and we
we divine it.
Sophie Swetchine
#12. The terrible, diabolic thing with this disease is that you are always looking behind your shoulder every couple months with the most recent checkup to see whether there is any sign of it, and I thank God to say at this point there is not.
Joe Eszterhas
#13. In wakeful nights, as one may fancy, the wild soul of the man, tossing amid these vortices, would hail any light of a decision for them as a veritable light from Heaven; any making-up of his mind, so blessed, indispensable for him there,
Thomas Carlyle
#15. Pluralism is a merciful narcotic.
Saki
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