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Gren Wells
"I've gotten jobs because I'm a woman, and I've lost jobs because I'm a woman. So just do the best work you can. It won't go unnoticed."
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Gren Wells
#Jobs Quotes
#Lost Quotes
#Best Work Quotes
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“Being married is kind of like being a Ken-doll; you don't get to dress yourself anymore.”
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“I play piano (bit of guitar) and I sing and I love to jam and harmonize with other musical people.”
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“A long project is like a secret houseguest, hidden in your study, waiting to be fed and visited.”
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“When you feel your best, everybody else can feel it, too.”
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“[Speaking to a group of wealthy New Yorkers] A million years ago, the cave man, without tools, with small brain, and with nothing but the strength of his body, managed to feed his wife and children, so that through him the race survived. You on the other hand, armed with all the modern means of production, multiplying the productive capacity of the cave man a million times — you are incompetents and muddlers, you are unable to secure to millions even the paltry amount of bread that would sustain their physical life. You have mismanaged the world, and it shall be taken from you. ”
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“After the collapse of socialism, capitalism remained without a rival. This unusual situation unleashed its greedy and - above all - its suicidal power. The belief is now that everything - and everyone - is fair game.”
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“Ultimately, nothing should be more important to investors than the ability to sleep soundly at night.”
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“Not only in antiquity but in our own times also laws have been passed...to secure good conditions for workers; so it is right that the art of medicine should contribute its portion for the benefit and relief of those for whom the law has shown such foresight...[We] ought to show peculiar zeal...in taking precautions for their safety. I for one have done all that lay in my power, and have not thought it beneath me to step into workshops of the meaner sort now and again and study the obscure operations of mechanical arts.”