“When Americans are worried about losing their jobs, their savings, their homes and their chance at the American Dream, Congress and the president must work together to lift our economy and restore hope. That is the course the New Direction Congress will continue in the days and weeks ahead.” WayHelpingHomeDreamJobsAmericaChanceClassEconomyMiddleLosingCongressSavingWorriedLiftsMiddle ClassAmerican DreamSavingsBipartisanNew Directions Author:Nancy Pelosi
“I rescue families who are losing their homes because they have no jobs and they can't pay the mortgage and the banks are foreclosing on their homes.” HomeJobsPayLosingRescueMortgage Author:will.i.am
“The idea that you might end up in a job that doesn't allow you to be who you are, over the course of a lifetime, is still one of the most chilling nightmares to me. It's a good metaphor for fears I have about losing my soul in some accidental, mundane way. So, to me, these jobs that my characters have are very loaded. They immediately suggest a complex character to me, a woman who is, say, a secretary, but also a vigilante on behalf of her own soul.” WayWritingStillsIdeasSoulEndsCharacterMightJobsCoursesLosingWho You AreLifetimeComplexesMetaphorMy SoulNightmareSecretaryBehalfChillMundaneLoadedBe Who You AreVigilanteComplex Characters Author:Miranda July
“You should read something else." Why would he have done that to him?" I don't know," she said. Do you ever feel like Job?" She smiled, a little twinkle in her eyes. Sometimes." But you haven't lost your faith?" No," I knew she hadn't, but I think I was losing mine. Is it because you think you might get better?" No," she said,"its because its the only thing I have left.” ThinkingKnowsFeelsShouldLittlesSaidSometimesDoneMightEyeJobsLostLeftHavensMinesLosingGet BetterHer Eyes Author:Nicholas Sparks
“If you're going to try, go all the way. This could mean losing girlfriends, wives, relatives, jobs and maybe your mind.” IfsWayTryingMindMeanJobsWifeLosingGirlfriendValuable Life Author:Charles Bukowski
“People are losing jobs, people need to be entertained, and I want to make movies that parents and children can look forward to seeing, that can become a kind of family ritual.” PeopleWantNeedsLooksKindChildrenJobsParentSeeingLosingRitualChildren And Parents Author:Nicolas Cage
“Grandma, please. It’s okay. Dad’s doing a great job. I give him kudos for at least being calm and rational, and not losing his temper with everyone around him who isn’t in childbirth. And he has yet to start shooting lighting bolts at people. Poor Damien still has a burn scar.” – Kat” PeopleGivingStillsJobsPoorDadPleaseLosingOkayCalmRationalShootingTemperScarLightingGrandmaChildbirthBoltsGreat Job Book:Retribution Source: Retribution
“I find so many people struggling, often working harder, simply because they cling to old ideas. They want things to be the way they were; they resist change. I know people who are losing their jobs or their houses, and they blame technology or the economy or their boss. Sadly they fail to realize that they might be the problem. Old ideas are their biggest liability. It is a liability simply because they fail to realize that while that idea or way of doing something was an asset yesterday, yesterday is gone.” PeopleKnowsWayWantIdeasProblemMightJobsHouseRealizingTechnologyStruggleEconomyGoneFailingLosingHarderBlameYesterdayBossAssetsLiabilityOld IdeasYesterday Is Gone Author:Robert Kiyosaki
“If you're still doing what mommy and daddy said for you to do (go to school, get a job, and save money), you're losing.” IfsInspirationalSaidStillsInspirationSchoolJobsInspireLosingDaddySaving MoneyMommy And Daddy Author:Robert Kiyosaki
“The object of this competition is not to be mean to the losers but to find a winner. The process makes you mean because you get frustrated. Kids turn up unrehearsed, wearing the wrong clothes, singing out of tune and you can either say, "Good job" and patronize them or tell them the truth, and sometimes the truth is perceived as mean.” MeanSometimesKidsJobsTurnsWinningProcessObjectsTruth IsClothesLosingSingingCriticismCompetitionWinnerTunesLoserFrustratedGood Job Author:Simon Cowell