Quote by Sheryl Sandberg
So theres no such thing as work-life balance. Theres work, and the

So theres no such thing as work-life balance. Theres work, and theres life, and theres no balance. – Sheryl Sandberg

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Women are not making it to the top. A hundred and ninety heads of state nine are women. Of all the people in parliament in the world, thirteen per cent are women. In the corporate sector, women at the top – C-level jobs, board seats – tops out at fifteen, sixteen per cent. – Sheryl Sandberg

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Women
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For any of us in this room today, lets start out by admitting were lucky. We dont live in the world our mothers lived in, our grandmothers lived in, where career choices for women were so limited. – Sheryl Sandberg

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Women
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I wish I could just go tell all the young women I work with, all these fabulous women, Believe in yourself and negotiate for yourself. Own your own success. I wish I could tell that to my daughter. But its not that simple. – Sheryl Sandberg

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Success
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Work as if you were to live a hundred years. Pray as if you were to die tomorrow. – Benjamin Franklin

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work

Unemployment is capitalisms way of getting you to plant a garden. – Orson Scott Card

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work

I think I can work with any type of actor. – Ang Lee

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work

The secret of life is not to do what you like, but to like what you do. – Proverb

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work

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My Brat Pack buddies and I didnt exactly handle celebrity very well. Success at an early age is far more difficult to handle than failure. – Judd Nelson

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Failure

Self-defense is Natures eldest law. – John Dryden

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Security

I am suspending my presidential campaign, because of the continued distractions, the continued hurt caused on me and my family, not because we are not fighters. Not because Im not a fighter. – Herman Cain

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Family

We have created an industrial order geared to automatism, where feeble-mindedness, native or acquired, is necessary for docile productivity in the factory; and where a pervasive neurosis is the final gift of the meaningless life that issues forth at the other end. – Lewis Mumford

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Industry