Quotes about Job
I think, in the grand epic, Jesus is the hero of our stories. And our stories, as they were, are subplots in a grand epic and our job is not to be the hero of any story. Our job is to be a saint in a story that he is telling.
— Donald Miller
Indifference is a form of sloth. For one can work hard, as I've always done, and yet wallow in sloth; be industrious about one's job, but scandalously lazy about all that isn't the job. Because, of course, the job is fun. Whereas the non-job---personal relations, in my case---is disagreeable and laborious.
— Aldous Huxley
To stay around any place you love, you have to have a job. In college at Georgetown in the fifties, I got my first theater job checking coats at the National, which was Washington's main theater.
— John Guare
A success is anyone who is doing deliberately a worthy predetermined job, because that's what he decided to do ... deliberately.
— Earl Nightingale
If a trainstation is where the train stops, what's a workstation?
— Anonymous
So the Lord blessed the latter end of Job more than his beginning.
— Anonymous
It's all in the day's work.
— Anonymous
My first assistant-coaching job in football was at William & Mary in 1961.
— Lou Holtz
Recession is when a neighbor loses his job. Depression is when you lose yours.
— Ronald Reagan
The relationships we have with people are extremely important to success on and off the job.
— Zig Ziglar
I felt free this time, knowing I had a job and that I wasn't going to be graded. I could simply experiment and create. The thought occurred to me that if I always lived under the certainty of God's provision instead of the certainty of Lexi's worry, I might always feel this free.
— Sandra Byrd
It's a recession when your neighbor loses his job; it's a depression when you lose yours.
— Harry S. Truman