Top 26 Workaholism Quotes

#1. I'm at the point in my life where I don't want to work as hard. Actually, I've had to take a good hard look at workaholism and it's effect on one's mental health.

Alan Ball

#2. Our reverence for workaholism has produced corporate leaders who believe they don't need sleep, and neither should anyone else.

Stanley Coren

#3. OTTO. Apes don't read philosophy.
WANDA. Yes they do, Otto. They just don't understand it.

John Cleese

#4. James Buchanan's niece: "He often worked just for work's sake.

Bruce Chadwick

#5. It is, of course, the first recourse of every elitist to see social barbarism in others.

Graham Joyce

#6. Workaholism is an addiction, and like all addictions, it blocks creative energy.

Julia Cameron

#7. I get to fuck you senseless. All night. For as long as I need to." He stepped closer bending his head down until his breath fanned over my neck. "And you can't tap out - no matter how good it feels.

B.B. Reid

#8. A Rescuer isn't always a person. Addictions to alcohol or drugs, sexual addiction, workaholism-all the ways we numb out-can rescue the Victim from feeling his or her own feelings.

David Emerald Womeldorff

#9. Home runs usually come in bunches for me. If I'm feeling good and I'm on time, I can drive the ball even more.

Garrett Atkins

#10. For years, I had used these fractured men to justify my cynicism and workaholism, and the grief, insomnia and casual anorexia were no longer of any interest to me.

Antonella Gambotto-Burke

#11. I was obsessed with Batman as a kid. I did the film in part just to be near the Batmobile. But I also think [director] Christopher Nolan made a very fine, intelligent film.

Cillian Murphy

#12. I define workaholism as an obsessive-compulsive disorder that manifests itself through self-imposed demands, an inability to regulate work habits, and overindulgence in work to the exclusion of most other life activities.

Bryan E. Robinson

#13. To die for the racists is lighter than a feather, but to die for the people is heavier than any mountain and deeper than any sea.

Huey Newton

#14. Incidentally, I never felt less brisk in my life, because being looked at like that makes a person feel dizzy.

Dodie Smith

#15. Remember your created limits. So much of workaholism is a defiance of the physical limitations that God our creator has imposed upon us.

Tim Challies

#16. The Handsome Prince Handbook is mute on the subject of chronic workaholism - Prince Charming, apparently, knew how to delegate - and I didn't know where else to turn for help. What do you do when life begins to go wrong and you've used up all three wishes?

Nancy Atherton

#17. The first priority of the family should be to establish a quality of relationship with each other that is a reflection of an authentic relationship with God. That may have been what Paul was aiming at when he wrote to the church in Ephesians 5 and 6 about the family.

Reggie Joiner

#18. Dreams don't get done until they are due.

Richie Norton

#19. We've each given the hours of our lives in dull rote jobs for other men's profit, and have been asked to be grateful for doing that.

Charles Bukowski

#20. Every attainment, every step forward in knowledge, follows from courage, from hardness against oneself, from cleanliness in relation to oneself.

Friedrich Nietzsche

#21. In Italy, I am almost seen as German for my workaholism. Also I am from Milan, the city where people work the hardest. Work, work, work - I am almost German.

Silvio Berlusconi

#22. You mean zodiac signs? I'm a Leo."
-"No stupid you're a Percy, I'm a Leo.

Rick Riordan

#23. A strong work ethic is a form of accountability, because it involves keeping a promise to one's employer. It is not the same thing as workaholism.

Bruce Weinstein

#24. Workaholism is a block, not a building block.

Julia Cameron

#25. There is a treadmill quality to workaholism.

Julia Cameron

#26. So I walked back to my room and collapsed on the bottom bunk, thinking that if people were rain, I was drizzle and she was a hurricane.

John Green

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