quotes about Employed
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Lose no time; be always employed in something useful.
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Oh yeah, I'm still employed at Pixar and I love it here.
-- Brad BirdSource : Interview with Andy Patrizio, www.ign.com. March 9, 2005.
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A scholar can hardly be better employed than in destroying a fear.
-- Clifford GeertzSource : Clifford Geertz (2012). “Available Light: Anthropological Reflections on Philosophical Topics”, p.67, Princeton University Press
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I want to build something I’d be happy to be employed by 10 years out.
-- David Karp -
My soul is more at rest from the tempter when I am busily employed.
-- Francis AsburySource : Francis Asbury (1821). “The Journal of the Rev. Francis Asbury, Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church: From August 7, 1771, to December 7, 1815”, p.266
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I've never been unemployed. I've never been very fully employed either.
-- Franklin D. Roosevelt -
trouble always seems heavier when it is only one's thought and not one's bodily activity that is employed about it.
-- George Eliot -
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Investing solely for 'income,' investing merely 'to keep capital employed,' and investing simply 'to hedge against inflation' are all entirely out of the question.
-- Gerald M. LoebSource : Gerald M. Loeb (2007). “Battle for Investment Survival”, p.29, John Wiley & Sons
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I have always employed humor, and I think it's absolutely crucial that we do because, among other things, humor is the only free emotion.
-- Gloria Steinem -
Ridicule is often employed with more power and success than severity.
-- Horace -
capital cannot be more beneficially employed, then in strengthening and aiding the productive powers of nature.
-- Jean-Baptiste Say -
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I consider myself a very lucky actor that, approaching 60, I'm still employed and employable.
-- John Lithgow -
Employed as I had been employing it, liquor is a fixative of old patterns ...
-- Margaret Halsey -
Only those who constantly retool themselves stand a chance of staying employed in the years ahead.
-- Tom Peters -
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Conscience is the reason employed about questions of right and wrong.
-- William WhewellSource : William Whewell (1846). “Lectures on Systematic Morality Delivered in Lent Term, 1846”, p.144, London, J. W. Parker