Top 14 Quotes About Changing Professions
#1. Nice dress you're almost wearing. You ever think about changing professions?
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Janet Evanovich
#2. While other professions are concerned with changing the environment to suit the weakened body, chiropractic is concerned with strengthening the body to suit the environment.
B. J. Palmer
#3. We need to bridge the gap between the medical libraries and the hospital rooms; take the information out there already, add to it, focus it, harness it - and bring it to the patient who was just diagnosed today.
Bruce Vento
#4. At the same time, the idea of losing myself in him - of completely giving myself over to him - scares me. Fear holds me back.
H.M. Ward
#5. I go out of my way to stay off commuter planes. I have skipped conferences because I would not fly on marginal airlines (and because of many mishaps, I also avoided flying on ValuJet).
Mary Schiavo
#6. Architecture is changing faster than some other professions.
Moshe Safdie
#7. Place yourself ... You are either a.) part of the problem; b.) part of the solution, or c.) part of the landscape.
James D. Sass
#8. When I ask the young people from California why they want to go to New York, and the ones from the East why they're determined to go West, I hear what you'd expect: new challenges, different weather, boyfriends, girlfriends, to make a name ... They laugh when I say, 'But your poor mother.'
Susan Estrich
#9. When Christ was born he lay in a virgin's womb, and when he died he was placed in a virgin tomb; he slept where never man had slept before. The
Charles Haddon Spurgeon
#10. Disability is a characteristic like hair color; it's not a defining principle.
Jean Driscoll
#12. People don't work in a dotcom because they have to. There are many professions that don't require that sort of time. But people sign up because they want to make world-changing differences, to build something that affects millions of people.
Kevin Systrom
#13. The regulation of commerce, it is true, is a new power; but that seems to be an addition which few oppose and from which no apprehensions are entertained.
James Madison
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