Quotes on the topic: Quit


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I always quit at three when my kids come home from school so I feel pretty spoiled.


We want everybody to act like adults, quit playing games, realize that it's not just my way or the highway.


Quit while you're ahead. All the best gamblers do.


All ballplayers should quit when it starts to feel as if all the baselines run uphill.


I just hated the law. I wasn't cut out for it. I couldn't imagine spending my life doing that, so I quit before I began.


Take everything easy and quit dreaming and brooding and you will be well guarded from a thousand evils.


On recovering my senses, I hastened to quit a place where I hoped there was nothing further to detain me. I first filled my pockets with gold, then fastened the strings of the purse round my neck, and concealed it in my bosom.


I don't have any regrets. When I quit college and moved to Los Angeles to become an actress, it was so that I would not look back and have any regrets.


It wasn't very satisfying playing the big arenas, but it was good as far as a paycheck. But the sound was terrible, especially in hockey arenas - the sound would go on for 30 seconds after we quit playing.


In 1939, Fitzroy Maclean, a gangly Highland aristocrat in his early 30s, was serving as a British diplomat in the U.S.S.R. Disgusted by the Soviet show trials, he quit the Foreign Service and would go on to serve with Tito's partisans fighting the Germans in Yugoslavia.


I wrote several articles criticizing psychoanalysis, but the analysts weren't listening to my objections. So I finally quit after practicing it for six years.


I by no means quit social media.


Do you have to be like a second-grade dropout to be an umpire? Did you go to school until you were 8 years old? I think you quit school before you were 10. Stay in school kids or you'll end up being an umpire.


When I grew up, I studied karate for years. I got pretty strong, but eventually I had to acknowledge that I really didn't like fighting at all, so I quit.


We didn't lose Vietnam. We quit Vietnam.


So I quit my job and went to the New England Culinary Institute for the full two years and worked in the restaurant industry after that until finally I thought I had a grasp on what I needed to do what I do.


I've never had a job in my life that I was better than. I was always just lucky to have a job. And every job I had was a steppingstone to my next job, and I never quit my job until I had my next job.


I never quit trying. I never felt that I didn't have a chance to win.


What this power is I cannot say; all I know is that it exists and it becomes available only when a man is in that state of mind in which he knows exactly what he wants and is fully determined not to quit until he finds it.


If I have my health I can carry on. There will be a point when I do quit but I have absolutely no idea when that is.