Quotes by Office Fools take to themselves the respect that is given to their office. Aesop vanity office inspirational Most of the women who have offered themselves for public office over the years have done so, I believe, more because of the 'dirt' than in spite of it. Agnes Macphail office believe years It is not the office of a novelist to show us how to behave ourselves; it is not the business of fiction to teach us anything. Agnes Repplier novelists office fiction You should learn to be happy with what you have. Besides, the fact that I'm not a huge star has allowed me to pick and choose the roles I want to do, not the ones some person sitting in a studio office thinks I should do. Aidan Quinn office stars thinking We want everybody to have the best facilities in which to work, but we do not believe in posh and impressive private offices. Akio Morita office want believe Anyone who can walk to the welfare office can walk to work. Al Capp charity office work I wish I had spent more time at the office and less time in prison. Al Franken office prison wish The Founders of the U.S. gave the senators a term of office three times longer than that of a representative precisely to encourage a reflective frame of mind, a distance from the passions of the voters, and a capacity for deliberative consideration. Al Gore distance passion office I have a very serious censorship office inside my head; it censors things that I could tell you that you would never forget, and I don't want to be the person to stick that in your brain. Alan Furst office want brain Anyone willing to do what is required to become president of the United States is thereby barred from taking that office. I'm only half joking Alan Greenspan united-states office president These days, even out of office, I still read economic reports. Alan Greenspan economic these-days office The Government's first priority on coming to office was to secure long-term economic stability and put an end to the damaging cycle of boom and bust. Alan Johnson government office long The person you call 'President Obama" and I frankly refuse to call him that... at the moment, he is somebody who is kind of an 'alleged usurper' who is alleged to be someone who is occupying that office without constitutional warrant to do so. Alan Keyes usurpers office president It seems only reasonable that the people have a right to know virtually everything about the personality they are buying each time they put their money through the box office Alan Ladd office personality people When you talk about locker room betting, we bet on everything... It's no different than anyone else's office pool. Money changes hands in the locker room; it's whatever you want. Albert Belle different office hands …. Query: How contrive not to waste one's time? Answer: By being fully aware of it all the while. Ways in which this can be done: By spending one's days on an uneasy chair in a dentist's waiting-room; by remaining on one's balcony all of a Sunday afternoon; by listening to lectures in a language on doesn't know; by traveling by the longest and least-convenient train routes, and of course standing all the way; by lining up at the box-office of theaters and then not buying a seat; and so forth. Albert Camus waiting-rooms sunday office A sub-clerk in the post office is the equal of a conqueror if consciousness is common to them. All experiences are indifferent in this regard. There are some that do either a service or a disservice to man. They do him a service if he is conscious. Otherwise, that has no importance: a man's failures imply judgment, not of circumstances, but of himself. Albert Camus clerks office men A sub-clerk in the post-office is the equal of a conqueror if consciousness is common to them. Albert Camus clerks office common Driving jobholders out of office is like the old discredited policy of driving prostitutes out of town. Their places are immediately taken by others who are precisely like them. Albert J. Nock towns office taken Be prudent, diligent, temperate and discreet. Remember that every human being has a claim upon your kind offices. Albert Pike prudent office kindness «1234567891011»