Quote by Robert Frost
By working faithfully eight hours a day, you may get to be a boss

By working faithfully eight hours a day, you may get to be a boss and work twelve hours a day. – Robert Frost

Other quotes by Robert Frost

The figure a poem makes. It begins in delight and ends in wisdom… in a clarification of life – not necessarily a great clarification, such as sects and cults are founded on, but in a momentary stay against confusion. – Robert Frost

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great
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Ah, when to the heart of man was it ever less than a treason to go with the drift of things to yield with a grace to reason and bow and accept at the end of a love or a season. – Robert Frost

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Acceptance
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Modern poets talk against business, poor things, but all of us write for money. Beginners are subjected to trial by market. – Robert Frost

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Other Quotes from
Bureaucracy
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If we did not have such a thing as an airplane today, we would probably create something the size of N.A.S.A. to make one. – H. Ross Perot

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In the US we find the label requirements are crazy. It is almost as if we had to label a bookcase with the warning do not eat this bookcase — it can be harmful to your health. – Bjorn Bayley

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Bureaucracy

Those who can, do, those who cant teach; and those who can do neither, administer. – Calvin Calverley

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Bureaucracy

If the copying machines that came along later had been here during the war, Im not sure the allies would have won. Wed all have drowned in paper. – Alan Dickey

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Many say an art dealer running a museum is a conflict of interest. But maybe the art world has lived an artificial or unintentional lie all of these years when it comes to conflicts of interest. – Jerry Saltz

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Art

Tis the last rose of summer Left blooming alone All her lovely companions Are faded and gone. – Thomas More

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alone

Always forgive your enemies – nothing annoys them so much. – Oscar Wilde

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You ask what is the use of classification, arrangement, systemization? I answer you: order and simplification are the first steps toward the mastery of a subject-the actual enemy is the unknown. – Thomas Mann

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Mystery