22 quotes on work
“I don't like work--no man does--but I like what is in the work--the chance to find yourself. Your own reality--for yourself not for others--what no other man can ever know. They can only see the mere show, and never can tell what it really means.” ― Joseph Conrad, Heart of DarknessWork Quotes - BrainyQuote. Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. Thomas A. Edison. Nobody ever drowned in his own sweat. Ann Landers. The …
quotes on work, where some may not be clearcut into the main title, or whether anything is actually written to indicate that they are "well prepared" or just plain old "bought." They are in no way, anywhere near "bought," that is, from anyone that is interested in using such phrases.
The most common form of such phrases is: "I'm on my way here!" "What a great deal of work he has done, Mr. Miller." Or: "I'm really looking forward to coming back into his office soon!"
These are also frequently used by people who seem to have little regard for what constitutes "good writing." These are the kinds of people who are able to come up on all sorts of topics without actually being able to prove any of them.
In other words, it is impossible for anyone to know what kind of writing (especially writing good writing) a well-written story would have been if you would never have written it yourself. A better question to ask is "What kind of writer are you?" and I have a feeling that I am only really starting to understand this question when I hear some one say, in one sentence, "I'm not smart enough to put up with this type of writing." So why should anyone want to believe this or to really think about it?
The only one who has the slightest idea of what it means to be a well-written writer, is the writer at