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My soul is more at rest from the tempter when I am busily employed.
Francis Asbury
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Only those who constantly retool themselves stand a chance of staying employed in the years ahead.
Tom Peters
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A scholar can hardly be better employed than in destroying a fear.
Clifford Geertz
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I want to build something I’d be happy to be employed by 10 years out.
David Karp
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Being employed is like being loved: you know that somebody's thinking about you the whole time.
Thornton Wilder
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Investing solely for 'income,' investing merely 'to keep capital employed,' and investing simply 'to hedge against inflation' are all entirely out of the question.
Gerald M. Loeb
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Lawful and settled authority is very seldom resisted when it is well employed.
Samuel Johnson
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Oh yeah, I'm still employed at Pixar and I love it here.
Brad Bird
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Ridicule is often employed with more power and success than severity.
Horace
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Conscience is the reason employed about questions of right and wrong.
William Whewell
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Happy the man who sees a God employed in all the good and ills that checker life.
William Cowper
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trouble always seems heavier when it is only one's thought and not one's bodily activity that is employed about it.
George Eliot
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Meritocracy has nothing to do with who gets in. It's more who you are and where you come from and where you are employed.
Rush Limbaugh
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The values of commodities are directly as the times of labor employed in their production, and are inversely as the productive powers of the labor employed.
Karl Marx
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I have always employed humor, and I think it's absolutely crucial that we do because, among other things, humor is the only free emotion.
Gloria Steinem
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capital cannot be more beneficially employed, then in strengthening and aiding the productive powers of nature.
Jean-Baptiste Say
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Employed as I had been employing it, liquor is a fixative of old patterns.
Margaret Halsey
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I'm still technically employed by the National Broadcasting Company.
Tina Fey
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The vices are never so well employed as in combating one another.
William Hazlitt