Quotes about Remote
Now in those days, when there was no king in Israel, a Levite who lived in the remote hill country of Ephraim took for himself a concubine from Bethlehem in Judah.
— Judges 19:1
Their rising all at once was as the sound Of thunder heard remote.
— John Milton
Many of the things we do at Basecamp would be considered unusual at most companies: paying for employees' hobbies, allowing our team to work from anywhere, even footing the bill for fresh fruits and veggies in our staff members' homes.
— Jason Fried
One of the secret benefits of using remote workers is that the work itself becomes the yardstick to judge someone's performance.
— Jason Fried
Apostate, still thou err'st, nor end wilt find Offering, from the paths of truth remote.
— John Milton
He keeps his voice kindly but remote. A cross between a pedagogue, soothsayer, and a benevolent uncle — that should be his tone.
— Margaret Atwood
In terms of our trusting God, the sovereignty of God over the nations can at first glance seem theoretical and remote from our daily lives.
— Jerry Bridges
When you can't see someone all day long, the only thing you have to evaluate is the work. A lot of the petty evaluation stats just melt away.
— Jason Fried
For it is through the prophets that God adapts to our need whatever might seem to us remote and of no concern to us.
— John Calvin
Forcing everyone into the office every day is an organizational SPoF.
— Jason Fried
The ability to be alone with your thoughts is, in fact, one of the key advantages of working remotely. When you work on your own, far away from the buzzing swarm at headquarters, you can settle into your own productive zone. You can actually get work done—the same work that you couldn't get done at work! Yes
— Jason Fried
One of the secret benefits of hiring remote workers is that the work itself becomes the yardstick to judge someone's performance.
— Jason Fried