Top 13 Quotes About Workplace Etiquette

#1. Don't take the holiness of God lightly, for it is the very essence of His character.

Billy Graham

#2. Seeing into the future is not a straight line. You are given the choice of a hundred paths through a treacherous swamp. Some will lead you safely onwards, others drown you, and sometimes it's hard to tell which is which," my mother says.

Cat Hellisen

#3. The press always causes a certain amount of hesitance for people who are considering entering public life. So simply encouraging women to enter politics, on any level, not just on the state level, is extremely important.

Kerry Healey

#4. The business of politics, which essentially meant screwing others before they got around to screwing you.

David Baldacci

#5. Most people led minimal lives in worlds that had nothing to do with richness of perception or spirit.

Haruki Murakami

#6. Learn graceful ways of saying no and of pointing out that this pressure to do something is not in line with most people's wishes.

Judith Martin

#7. Wealth gained hastily will dwindle, but whoever gathers little by little will increase it (13:11). Proverbs

Anonymous

#8. What's proper workplace etiquette for picking up computer and tossing out window? Open window first or break glass?

Abigail Roux

#9. May our land be a land of liberty, the seat of virtue, the asylum of the oppressed, a name and a praise in the whole Earth, until the last shock of time shall bury the empires of the whole world in one common undistinguished ruin!

Joseph Warren

#10. Words are music to the ears, alone or together, with or without melody.

A.A. Patawaran

#11. The one thing little people don't like is the 'M' word, 'midget.'

Martin Klebba

#12. I loved movies. They inspired me more than anything growing up and wanted to do for others what those movies have done for me. I do a lot of other creative stuff but am not very good at it.

Jay Duplass

#13. There is a basic law that like attracts like. Negative thinking definitely attracts negative results. Conversely, if a person habitually thinks optimistically and hopefully, his positive thinking sets in motion creative forces - and success instead of eluding him flows toward him.

Norman Vincent Peale

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