
Top 13 Quotes About Taken For Granted At Work
#1. Painting constantly appeared to me as the one and only possible achievement.
Max Beckmann
#2. There's a ruthlessness to the city now that wasn't there before. I was in Dublin a few months ago, when we were shooting Breakfast on Pluto, and if I saw one kid throwing up on the street, I must have seen a hundred of them.
Liam Neeson
#3. Thank you, Teobaldo. You are my greatest friend. This has been the key to everything.
Robin Sloan
#4. Our immortal souls, while righteous, are by God himself beautified with the title of his own image and similitude.
Walter Raleigh
#5. Writing a complete novel is time consuming, frustrating, nerve wrecking, and most of the time your work is under valued, under appreciated, and taken for granted. So why do authors do it? Because not writing at all, feels far worse.
Carl Henegan
#6. Don't be afraid to fall in love again. Open your heart and follow where it leads you ... and remember, shoot for the moon.
Cecelia Ahern
#7. The question is how to bring a work of imagination out of one language that was just as taken-for-granted by the persons who used it as our language is by ourselves. Nothing strange about it.
Robert Fitzgerald
#8. It's great to work in film and TV, and I love it, but there's nothing that can replace that instantaneous storytelling you get in theater.
Pablo Schreiber
#9. To the best of my knowledge, when I became national secretary and, indeed, Victorian secretary, the - my predecessors in the union had detected wrong activities, activities which aren't in the best traditions of the AWU or, indeed, trade unionism.
Bill Shorten
#10. I do not want you children to use my untimely death, or any setback that life may deliver, as an excuse not to take responsibility for yourselves.
Ethan Hawke
#12. Nature does not often say "See!" to her poor creature at a time when seeing can lead to happy doing; or reply "Here!" to a body's cry of "Where?
Thomas Hardy
#13. We will never arrive to the notion of total freedom, that is, the absence of cause
Leo Tolstoy
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