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always in terms of other people's point of view, and see things from their angle—if you get that one thing out of this book, it may easily prove to be one of the building blocks of your career.
— Dale Carnegie
I failed my exam in some subjects but my friend passed. Now he's an engineer in Microsoft and I am the owner.
— Bill Gates
I always pray for God's guidance in my life and he always provides it. He opens the right doors he shuts the right doors. And I have tremendous faith in him. He just guided my career in an amazing way.
— Ben Carson
Your work is going to fill a large part of your life, and the only way to be truly satisfied is to do what you believe is great work. And the only way to do great work is to love what you do. If you haven't found it yet, keep looking. Don't settle. As with all matters of the heart, you'll know when you find it.
— Steve Jobs
We live in an age of unprecedented opportunity: If you've got ambition and smarts, you can rise to the top of your chosen profession, regardless of where you started out.
— Peter Drucker
I think that there shouldn't be an age limit to become a boss, so having that element is really important.
— Zendaya
The usual complaint is, 'I have no other way of earning a living.' The harsh reply can be, 'Do you have to live?'
— Tertullian
I spent most of my career, including my time at McKinsey, never acknowledging that I was a woman. And, you know, fast forward - I'm 43 now - fitting in is not helping us.
— Sheryl Sandberg
No matter if you're just starting out or if you are at the peak of your career, the more you work in your strength zone, the more successful you will be.
— John Maxwell
Despite all our gains in technology, product innovation and world markets, most people are not thriving in the organizations they work for.
— Stephen Covey
If you do what you enjoy doing you'll never have to work hard.
— Mahatma Gandhi
Like every working mother, there's guilt involved in deciding how you're going to balance family and work.
— Hillary Clinton