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. Gloria SteinemTime is what we want most, but &.what weuse worst. William PennThe time you enjoy wasting is not wastedtime. Laurence J.PeterI cannot afford to waste my time makingmoney. Jean Louis Rodolphe Agassiz (when askedto give a lecture for a large fee)208 1001 Best Things Ever Said about Work (and the Workplace)It is observed that successful people getahead in the time that other people waste. Henry FordWinners and LosersAll th' world loves a good loser. Kin HubbardShow me a good loserand I will show you a[real] loser. Paul NewmanIt's not whether you win or lose, it's how youplay the game. Grantland RiceGrantland Rice can go to hell as far as I mconcerned. Gene Autry209 Ernie J.Zelinski, Author of Real Success Without a Real JobThree Irresistible Books by Ernie ZelinskiFor Winners and Not for Whiners210 1001 Best Things Ever Said about Work (and the Workplace)Have no sympathy for people who claim to be"victims" at work."They aren't victims, butlosers. Joep SchrijversIt is not whether you win or lose, but who getsthe blame. Blaine Nye"How you play the game" is for college boys.When you're playing for money, winning is theonly thing that counts. Leo DurocherWorkaholicsFew people do business wellwho do nothing else. Lord ChesterfieldThey intoxicate themselves withwork so they won't see how they really are. Aldous Huxley211 Ernie J.Zelinski, Author of Real Success Without a Real JobAll work and no play makes Jack a dull boy and Jill a wealthy widow. Evan EsarA considerable number of persons are able toprotect themselves against the outbreak ofserious neurotic phenomena only throughintense work. Karl AbrahamWork with some men is as besetting a sin asidleness. Samuel ButlerIt is seldom that an American retires frombusiness to enjoy his fortune in comfort.Heworks because he has always worked, andknows no other way. Thomas NicholsWork is the refuge of people who havenothing better to do. Oscar Wilde212 1001 Best Things Ever Said about Work (and the Workplace)Working for FreeHe charged nothing for his preaching and itwas worth it too. Mark TwainAsk yourself, "If all jobs paid $2 an hour, whatjob would I want to do?" When you answerthat question, start doing it, even if you haveto do it for free at first. Greg AldrikI was proud to work with the great Gershwin,and I would have done it for nothing, which Idid. Howard DietzWorking FoolsAnybody who works is a fool.I don't work, Imerely inflict myself on the public. Robert MorleyThe wise don't work. Van Tu213 Ernie J.Zelinski, Author of Real Success Without a Real JobThe ant is knowing and wise, but he doesn'tknow enough to take a vacation. Clarence DayWorry and WorkHow much pain have cost us the evils whichhave never happened. Thomas JeffersonThe reason why worry kills more people thanwork is that more people worry than work. Robert FrostDon't worry if your job is small and therewards few; remember that the mighty oakwas once a nut like you. Unknown wise personDon't worry about the job you don't like.Someone else will soon have it. Unknown wise person214 1001 Best Things Ever Said about Work (and the Workplace)Nothing in the affairs of men is worthy of greatanxiety. PlatoSometimes I worry about being a success in amediocre world. Lily TomlinWorry does not empty tomorrow of its sorrow;it empties today of its strength. Corrie Ten BoomStop worrying about the potholes in the roadand celebrate the journey! Barbara HoffmanRule #1: Don't sweat the small stuff.Rule #2:It's all small stuff. Michael Mantell215 Ernie J.Zelinski, Author of Real Success Without a Real JobWork EthicIf work is so terrific, howcome they have to pay youto do it? George CarlinIf hard work was such awonderful thing, the richwould have kept it all tothemselves. Lane KirklandPersonally, I have nothing against work,particularly when performed, quietly andunobtrusively, by someone else.I just don'thappen to think it's an appropriate subject foran "ethic." Barbara EhrenreichYou'll never succeed in idealizing hard work.Before you can dig mother earth you've got totake off your ideal jacket.The harder a manworks, at brute labour, the thinner becomeshis idealism, the darker his mind. D.H.Lawrence216 1001 Best Things Ever Said about Work (and the Workplace)Working Smart and Not HardDon't' overdo things that shouldn't be done inthe first place. Unknown wise personDoing a thing well is often a waste of time. Robert ByrneIf you burn the candle at both ends, you arenot as bright as you think. Unknown wise person217 Ernie J.Zelinski, Author of Real Success Without a Real JobReal Success WITHOUT a Real JobThere Is No Life Like It!" It's about being creativeand having fun in yourwork." It's about taking chargeof your physical,emotional, financial, andspiritual well-being." Above all, it s aboutgetting the most out ofyour life  personallyand professionally! I enjoyed Real Success Without a Real Job verymuch [ Pobierz całość w formacie PDF ]

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