“I'm lucky to have a job doing something I really love to do, and I'm happy to accept the pressures of relentless deadlines or reader expectations as necessary evils. It's probably not as stressful as mining coal or leading men into battle.” MenJobsEvilAcceptingReaderBattleLuckyExpectationsPressureCoalRelentlessStressfulDeadlineMiningNecessary Evil Author:Grant Morrison
“Press the button, pump the water, build the pressure, push the piston, press the button. It's the perfect job.” JobsWaterWorkPerfectPressurePressesButtonsPumpsPerfect Job Author:Tori Amos
“The unemployed, poverty-stricken white man must be made to realize that he is in the very same boat with the Negro. Together, they could exert massive pressure on the government to get jobs for all. Together, they could form a grand alliance. Together, they could merge all people for the good of all.” PeopleMenMadeGovernmentTogetherJobsFormRealizingWhitePovertyPressureBoatMassiveWhite ManAlliancesUnemployed Author:Martin Luther King, Jr.
“Why do we resist giving help to homeless men? In part because we don't understand how our pressure on men to support families often forces men to take transient jobs that are but a step away from homelessness (the death-of-a-salesman jobs, the migrant worker jobs...) and in part because we respond differently to men who fail [than women who fail].” MenGivingHelpingJobsForceStepsSupportFailingPressureWorkersHomelessHomelessnessSalesmanTransientMigrantsGiving HelpMigrant Workers Book:The Myth of Male Power: Why Men Are the Disposable Sex Source: The Myth of Male Power: Why Men Are the Disposable Sex
“I'm sort of a pressure writer. If somebody says, "Stan, write something," and I have to have it by tomorrow morning, I'll just sit down and I'll write it. It always seems to come to me. But I'm better doing a rushed job because if it isn't something that's due quickly, I won't work on it until it becomes almost an emergency and then I'll do it.” IfsWritingSeemsJobsMorningTomorrowPressureDown AndDuesEmergenciesTomorrow Morning Author:Stan Lee
“My days in hostel were tough. I was ragged by my seniors. We were asked to wash their dirty clothes, do their odd jobs, etc. When it came to eating, we would be often given burnt rotis and milk that had awful odour. But, never once did I call home. I knew if I had to become a tough cricketer, I would have to handle the pressure.” IfsHomeWould BeJobsGivenEatingClothesToughPressureHandleAwfulDirtyOddEtcMilkSeniorCricketersRaggedOdd JobsDirty Clothes Author:Suresh Raina
“When you're in government, of course, you have protection and you have people who are looking out for your wellbeing, but you can't live in a state of fear. If you do, you're not going to do your job very well and you're going to give yourself high blood pressure, which probably isn't worth it.” PeopleIfsGivingWellsStatesGovernmentJobsCoursesBloodPressureProtectionWorth ItWellbeingBlood PressureHigh Blood Pressure Author:Condoleezza Rice