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Anne-Laure Le Cunff
“Butterflies have often been used as a metaphor for freedom. Turning every single hobby into a hustle is akin to walking around with a cyanide-filled jar to kill and pin every butterfly you see. Sometimes it’s better to just enjoy the chaos of your creative flow without trying to capture and catalyze it.”
Anne-Laure Le Cunff

“Work while they talk, strive while they mock, persevere while they jeer, succeed while they hate.”
Matshona Dhliwayo

“Stop hating people for what they have; start working for what you desire.”
matshona dhliwayo

“If you want to tell the world who you are, then the world must first show what you do.”
Aabas Sadkani

Mehmet Murat ildan
“To create a great work, melt yourself inside your work and disappear! When you create something wonderful, people does not see you, but see only your work!”
Mehmet Murat ildan

“...I used to think what a fine thing it would be to have a paycheck job, you show up, work your hours, and at the end of the month, doesn't matter what the weather is, you get your money. Now that I have one of those jobs, I see it's not the weather that is your worry,it's the whims of the boss man. Some of the times the things you're asked to do are foolish. Leaves you rolling your eyes, but it can be done. It's when the boss asks you to do something that's wrong, and you do it anyways. That sort of work whittles away at your soul.”
Jeanette Walls

“Your best work happens when you don't look at it as work.”
Hiral Nagda

Harjeet Khanduja
“We keep looking for fun outside work,
Whereas fun lies in the very heart of our work.”
Harjeet Khanduja, The Storytelling Leader and other stories

Harjeet Khanduja
“You are not tired,
If your work is your passion.”
Harjeet Khanduja, The Storytelling Leader and other stories

Harjeet Khanduja
“Work on your skills, every day.
And someday, work will be play.”
Harjeet Khanduja, The Storytelling Leader and other stories

Harjeet Khanduja
“Things keep falling till you do them right.”
Harjeet Khanduja, The Storytelling Leader and other stories

Harjeet Khanduja
“Even experts need a finishing touch.”
Harjeet Khanduja, The Storytelling Leader and other stories

“Stand For Something Else Something Will Stand For You.”
Raj Maan

Lashon Byrd
“How I see it is, I do the work, make the impact, and my public reputation-caricature are the crumbs, leftovers. It doesn't matter ultimately, especially compared to the impactful work done. Which is what matters.”
Lashon Byrd

Lashon Byrd
“My impact is forever, regardless of being attached to my nametag.”
Lashon Byrd

Charlee Dyroff
“A person to think with is the most intimate
thing someone can have. And she has it, this connection that outlasts
the body’s demise, the heart’s tantrums.”
Charlee Dyroff, Loneliness & Company

Mwanandeke Kindembo
“The massive effort of the poor goes unnoticed in our society, that's labour, while the slightest effort of the rich is quickly noticed, and that's called work.”
Mwanandeke Kindembo

Mwanandeke Kindembo
“The quickest definition between labour and work can be easily illustrated by looking at the outcome in factory and office.”
Mwanandeke Kindembo

“Get Crackin . . . Stop Slackin”
Kevin Kolenda

Frank  Sonnenberg
“Some folks are first in line to demand rewards, but last in line to earn them.”
Frank Sonnenberg, BECOME: Unleash the Power of Moral Character and Be Proud of the Life You Choose

Ini-Amah Lambert
“The only thing worse than a job you don't like is one that pays well enough to drown you in money illusion.”
Ini-Amah Lambert, How to Live Off Dividends All Year: The Passive Income Playbook For Busy Professionals

Mwanandeke Kindembo
“The corporeal law says that in life, if you do not work, you will not eat either. But this is contrary to the spiritual law which feeds even those who do not work.”
Mwanandeke Kindembo

“Success comes to those who prepare today for the opportunities of tomorrow. Stay focused, stay prepared, and let your hard work shine!”
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Mwanandeke Kindembo
“We are quick to label our ancestors as pagans, but how different are we when our calendars still depend on lunar and solar observations?”
Mwanandeke Kindembo

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