“Most employees want to be involved in a successful business and most employees are happy for people running successful businesses to be paid a reasonable wage and a market rate for it, provided they understand the reason. What they hate most of all is pay for failure.” PeopleWantReasonRunningHatePaySuccessfulInvolvedPaidRateReasonableEmployeeSuccessful Business Author:Stuart Rose
“If I am using a sable, it may start off as an eight or seven, but it's a double aught by the time I'm done. I hate brights... they have no use. You might as well buy a filbert and take the scissors and cut off half of what you paid for.” IfsWellsMayDoneUseMightHateHalfCuttingMaterialsI HatePaidSevenEightScissors Author:Nelson Shanks
“If you want to get to know me, you have to get off the baseball field. Because when I'm on the field, and in the clubhouse, I'm doing what I'm paid to do, what I love to do, and man, I hate it when I fail.” IfsKnowsMenWantHateFailingFieldsBaseballI HatePaidKnow MeGet To Know MeBaseball Field Author:Jeff Kent
“Your bosses simply hate you. You created more and more value. They paid you less and less. That's the definition of disdain in my book.” BookValuesHatePaidDefinitionsBossHate YouDisdain Author:James Altucher
“The reason I did fashion was it was the only way to get paid to do anything creative. You couldn't support yourself as an 'artist' - I hate that word. The only way you could be 'arty' was as a fashion photographer, because it still had a certain amount of integrity involved.” WayStillsReasonArtistCertainHateSupportCreativeFashionAmountInvolvedIntegrityI HatePaidPhotographer Author:David Bailey
“The freedom-hating gun-grabbers do not care about reducing crime or saving lives, or they wouldn't be fighting for more gun-free zones where the most innocent lives are always slaughtered. Those squawking the loudest for banning guns from we the people will not get rid of their we-the-people tax-dollar-paid armed security guards.” PeopleCareHateFightingSecurityCrimeTaxesGunPaidDollarsInnocentSavingZoneReducingSave A LifeTax DollarsSecurity GuardsInnocent Life Author:Ted Nugent
“My mom said to me when I was a little kid, "You don't have to hate your job. Just because you see all these unhappy grown-ups doesn't mean you have to be one of them." She said, "Find something that you would do for free and find a way to get paid to do it." That's been my guiding principle.” WayMeanLittlesSaidKidsJobsHatePrinciplesMomPaidMy MomUnhappyHate YouLittle KidGuiding Principles Author:Jay Baruchel
“I'm uncomfortable with being famous. I hate it. But I love making music. I love getting paid to do it, and I love getting on my boat after I get paid to do it.” HateI HatePaidBoatUncomfortableLove MakingBeing Famous Author:Kenny Chesney
“how wearisom Eternity so spent in worship paid To whom we hate. Let us not then pursue By force impossible, by leave obtain'd Unacceptable, though in Heav'n, our state Of splendid vassalage, but rather seek Our own good from our selves, and from our own Live to our selves, though in this vast recess, Free, and to none accountable, preferring Hard liberty before the easie yoke Of servile Pomp” SelfHardStatesHateForceLibertyImpossibleWorshipEternityPaidPursueSplendidYokeRecess Book:Paradise Lost: Parallel Prose Edition Source: Paradise Lost: Parallel Prose Edition
“For my omniscience paid I toll In infinite remorse of soul. All sin was of my sinning, all Atoning mine, and mine the gall Of all regret. Mine was the weight Of every brooded wrong, the hate That stood behind each envious thrust, Mine every greed, mine every lust. And all the while for every grief, Each suffering, I craved relief With individual desire, – Craved all in vain! And felt fierce fire About a thousand people crawl; Perished with each, — then mourned for all!” PeopleSoulDesireSufferingHateIndividualFeltSinGriefBehindsFireMinesRegretThousandWeightPaidInfiniteGreedLustVainReliefFierceRemorseThrustEnviousTollsSinningOmniscience Book:Renascence and Other Poems Source: Renascence and Other Poems
“You could call him," Wes suggests. "Why be a spectator in the game of love? Take charge. Don't wait around and let the boy call all the shots." "As cheesy as all of that sounds," Kimmie adds. "Cheese or not,I know what I'm talking about." He sulks. "I've lived it. I've learned it." Kimmie lets out a laugh. "With who,Romeo? That Wendy girl you paid to date you?" "Oh, and because I don't have a dating history as big as your mouth, it doesn't quite measure up?" "I hate to break this to you, but that isn't the only thing of yours that doesn't measure up." "Wouldn't you like to know?" He grins.” KnowsBigsHateGirlGamesWaitingSoundTalkingBoysBreakLaughingMouthsShotsDatingI HatePaidAddI've LearnedCheeseSpectatorsCheesyWendy Author:Laurie Faria Stolarz
“Grandfather's been dead all these years, but if you lifted my skull, by God, in the convolutions of my brain you'd find the big ridges of his thumbprint. He touched me. As I said earlier, he was a sculptor. 'I hate a Roman named Status Quo!' he said to me. 'Stuff your eyes with wonder,' he said, 'live as if you'd drop dead in ten seconds. See the world. It's more fantastic than any dream made or paid for in factories.” IfsWorldYearsMadeSaidDreamBigsEyeHateStuffBrainWonderTenI HatePaidFantasticTouchedSecondsFactoriesGrandfatherStatus QuoSkullsSculptorsRidgesThumbprints Book:Fahrenheit 451: A Novel Source: Fahrenheit 451: A Novel
“The grace of forgiveness, because God Himself has paid the price, is a Christian distinctive and stands splendidly against our hate-filled, unforgiving world. God's forgiveness gives us a fresh start.” WorldGivingGodChristianHateHumanityReligiousGraceForgivenessPaidFilledChristian InspirationalDistinctiveFresh StartUnforgiving Author:Ravi Zacharias