The way I did it, every job was A+.
I read the book of Job last night, I don't think God comes out well in it.
I'm absolutely gonna win it, because I'm ruthless. I sit at the poker table and my job is to destroy people.
It doesn't really mean a great deal of difference to a life. You live as you wish to do and if a job is oppressing, you leave it. I've done it on several occasions.
We don't start a job that we can't finish... that's the American way.
If you have Palestinians who have no hope, who don't have a job, who've used up all their resources, the notion of getting rid of violence is a dream.
When you see people suffering and dying and hungry, this job gives you the ability to do something about it.
Many people worry so much about managing their careers, but rarely spend half that much energy managing their LIVES. I want to make my life, not just my job, the best it can be. The rest will work itself out.
You know you are on the road to success if you would do your job, and not be paid for it.
I'll play with a hundred pieces or do a solo job.
That's one of those things that will really hurt me personally, if I label a character or think about what it might do if it were to do well. I just try to do a good job with it.
It's a tough job to tell a story when the audience already knows the ending, and the ending is bleak.
I love what I do, I love my job.
The man I lived with is a Christian, so I would talk to him about it. What would this person do in the Bible? What's the story around this person? Generally, when people talk about characters in the Bible, there's one thing they're known for, like Job.
It's our job as economic developers in the state to make sure any prospect receives all available incentives.