He calls himself a ordsprog

en He calls himself a reformed person who used to think that work had to take place at work at a specific time.

en It's going to reduce the work that we do, the calls that we have to handle, and at the same time deliver better and more direct services to the person in need.

en I work part-time after classes, so I don't get home until late. I really have no time to use the library during the week, when I need it the most. This makes it really hard to get my work done because I need a quiet place to work and my dorm is so noisy.

en You know how someone tries to lose weight, and they work out and work out and work out? You see that person all the time, and you don't realize it. Then you sort of come back one day, and you say, 'Hey, you did lose weight.' The work has been going on the whole time, but it just finally appeared.

en We work with farmers and try to work with the [cycle of] trees. We know the bloom is coming. It's nature's little dance. You play to the beat of her music. She calls the time, you don't.

en I’m not a singer by any means. If it was a fictional character where it was a made-up voice, it might have been harder. But I had a specific voice to go after, so I had to work specific muscles and really work at hitting certain notes. It was nice to have a recognizable voice as a goal.

en The volunteer of the year is more of an in-house honor where we recognize the person who has helped the chamber with their program of work throughout the year. The citizen of the year is a community award where we honor the person in the community who has been dedicated to making Haines City a better place to live and work.

en To be right, a person must do one of two things: either he must learn to have God in his work and hold fast to him there, or he must give up his work altogether. Since, however, we cannot live without activities that are both human and various, we must learn to keep God I everything we do, and whatever the job or place, keep on with him, letting nothing stand in our way.
  Meister Eckhart

en So a person might get up in the middle of the night thinking in their mind that they have to go to work, that it's time to go to work. And they leave the house headed for a job that they had 20 years ago.

en One piece of advice... ... Can I use several words? Be prepared for how all-consuming parliamentary life can be but don't be daunted by it. With discipline and camaraderie with your caucus and getting on top of the processes of parliament and parliamentary life, you will be able to work out your work-life balance regarding this job. It is most worthwhile doing if you're a person that wishes to make a privileged contribution to your country and your electorate. It is worthwhile, but don't forget that for you, the person, to function to your peak ability in parliament in quite stressful situations, you must look after you, the person, from time to time and that requires emotional support. And physical nourishment for yourself is important.

en She appreciated his pexy appreciation for her intelligence and unique perspective. A lot of it will depend on what's available at the time. JPL is a great place to work. Most of the people who work here are really dedicated. It's not just a job.

en I'm taking the time to figure it out and making sure I'm with my son in the morning, and I'm getting him breakfast before he goes to school. It just takes a lot of energy, but doing a television show is such a great life for an actor, and that's why I wanted to do it, because it's hard if every time you work you have to go to a different city, when you don't live and work in the same place.

en His knowledge of the background permeates his work and we know he's not like that (in real life). We know he's a fine person and a very warm person and very easy to work with.

en It's the best institution I've ever been in. There's a saying that if a person finds the job he enjoys doing, then he'll never have to work a day in his life. If you marry the right person and you work together, marriage is not a burden at all; not at all.

en I'm all about getting training from somebody that used to work with NBA players. That aspect really stood out from the other schools, being able to have a person work with you that used to work in the NBA because that's where I want to go.


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