Quotes about Career
I believe that God's dream is that we be successful in our careers, and that we be able to send our kids to college. I don't mean that everyone is going to be rich, and I preach a lot on blooming where you're planted. But I don't have the mindset that money is a bad thing.
— Joel Osteen
Single women should not be made to feel they are missing something because they are not married. Married women should not be made to feel they must have a career to be complete.
— Joyce Meyer
The dominant value system of our commodity society is to marginalize that human dimension, a marginalization that is epitomized in the loss of the arts from school budgets and the making of money as the definition of a "career" and therefore the measure of education.
— Walter Brueggemann
Young lawyers attend the courts, not because they have business there, but because they have no business.
— Washington Irving
Some people hold on to a position or title for dear life; they hold on so tight, in fact, that they sabotage their own lives in the process.
— Darlene Zschech
We must not think that action alone is successful Christ-following. In God's eyes, the motives behind our actions are of paramount importance. You can want a godly family or a successful career or a low handicap or a beautiful lawn, but if you want them for yourself and not the glory of God, it's a fail.
— James MacDonald
I always wanted to be a pilot.
— Bo Jackson
When I was five I think, that's when I started wanting to be an actress.
— Marilyn Monroe
Each man has his own vocation his talent is his call. There is one direction in which all space is open to him.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
The Galveston community has been so supportive of me throughout my career.
— Mike Evans
Maybe I was born to be a merchant, maybe it was fate. I don't know about that. But I know this for sure: I loved retail from the very beginning.
— Sam Walton
The topic of working moms is a tap-dance recital in a minefield.
— Tina Fey