Quotes of Employ - somelinesforyou

“ You can never really live anyone else's life, not even your child's. The influence you exert is through your own life, and what you've become yourself. ”

- Eleanor Roosevelt

“ To get all there is out of living, we must employ our time wisely, never being in too much of a hurry to stop and sip life, but never losing our sense of the enormous value of a minute. ”

- Robert R. Updegraff

“ Look at the means which a man employs, consider his motives, observe his pleasures. A man simply cannot conceal himself! ”

- Confucius

“ For over 20 years, the federal and provincial governments have made enormous efforts employing a variety of approaches in an attempt to stimulate Montreal's economy. ”

- Kim Campbell

“ Men, in general, seem to employ their reason to justify prejudices…rather than to root them out. ”

- Mary Wollstonecraft

“ You can employ men and hire hands to work for you, but you must win their hearts to have them work with you. ”

- Unknown

“ What one has, one ought to use: and whatever he does he should do with all his might. ”

- Marcus Tullius Cicero

“ We have more than we use. ”

- Ralph Waldo Emerson

“ We employ the mind to rule, the body to serve. ”

- Sallust

“ Charm - which means the power to effect work without employing brute force - is indispensable to women. Charm is a woman's strength just as strength is a man's charm. ”

- Henry Ellis

“ There are three ways to get something done: do it yourself, employ someone, or forbid your children to do it. ”

- Monta Crane

“ The value of love will always be stronger than the value of hate… Any nation or group of nations which employs hatred eventually is torn to pieces by hatred… ”

- Franklin D. Roosevelt

“ The theatre is supremely fitted to say: "Behold! These things are." Yet most dramatists employ it to say: "This moral truth can be learned from beholding this action.". ”

- Thornton Wilder

“ The sharp employ the sharp. ”

- Douglas William Jerrold

“ I have always said that if I were a rich man I would employ a profesional praiser. ”

- Osbert Sitwell

“ You can exert no influence if you are not susceptible toinfluence. ”

- Carl Gustav Jung

“ Well, I don't know as I want a lawyer to tell me what I cannot do. I hire him to tell me how to do what I want to do. ”

- J. P. Morgan

“ We say that someone occupies an official position, whereas it is the official position that occupies him. ”

- Georg C. Lichtenberg

“ How good is man's life, the mere living! how fit to employ All the heart and the soul and the senses, for ever in joy! ”

- Robert Browning

“ Why employ intelligent and highly paid ambassadors and then go and do their work for them? You don't buy a canary and sing yourself. ”

- Alexander Douglas Home

“ For a large class of cases - though not for all - in which we employ the word ''meaning'' it can be defined thus: the meaning of a word is its use in the language. ”

- Ludwig Wittgenstein

“ To employ the coercive apparatus of the state in order to maintain manifestly unjust institutions is itself a form of illegitimate force that men in due course have a right to resist. ”

- John Rawls

“ Little pains In a due hour employ'd great profit yields. ”

- John Philips

“ Having seen all the Sherpas who are mutilated, the Sherpanis who are without husbands, I would never employ a Sherpa. ”

- Roger Marshall

“ The blessing of an active mind, when it is in a good condition, is, that it not only employ itself, but is almost sure to be the means of giving wholesome employment to others. ”

- Unknown

“ Employ thy time well, if thou meanest to gain leisure. ”

- Benjamin Franklin

“ All men have happiness as their object: there are no exceptions. However different the means they employ, they aim at the same end. ”

- Blaise Pascal

“ If a rich man is proud of his wealth, he should not be praised until it is known how he employs it. ”

- Socrates

“ Employ your time in improving yourself by other men's writings so that you shall come easily by what others have labored hard for. ”

- Socrates

“ If a man is proud of his wealth, he should not be praised until it is known how he employs it. ”

- Socrates
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