Fourteen Quote by Armand Hammer Download Open image “When I work fourteen hours a day, seven days a week, I get lucky.” — Armand Hammer ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.3 out of 5 (3 ratings) Copy quoteShare Fourteen Hours Lucky Motivational Seven Seven days Week
I usually have a 13-hour workday. But at times, we get lucky when we wind up in 8 or 10 hours. — Divyanka Tripathi Copy Share Image
I feel like the luckiest guy on the planet. But, I literally work all day, every day, seven days a week, 365 days a… — Seth Grahame-Smith Copy Share Image
I am extremely lucky, and I enjoy the level of work that I am able to work at. — Damian Lewis Copy Share Image
I am a very lucky person, and the harder I work, the luckier I seem to be. — Alan MacDiarmid Copy Share Image
“I am first and foremost a catalist; I put people and situations together. ” — Armand Hammer Copy Share Image
Just think of something that would be "wonderful" if it were only "possible". Then set out to make it possible. — Armand Hammer Copy Share Image
When I see everyone rushing in one direction, I know it's time to move the other way. — Armand Hammer Copy Share Image
Obviously the current approach on steroids both in professional sports and amateur sports is not working. — Armand Hammer Copy Share Image
My batting average has been good, so people ask how much luck is involved. I tell them when I work 14 hours a day,… — Armand Hammer Copy Share Image
People I meet today, especially journalists who interview me, are astonished to hear that Lenin told me, in effect, that Communism was not working… — Armand Hammer Copy Share Image
I can't think of anything better to do with a life than to wear it out in efforts to be useful to the world. — Armand Hammer Copy Share Image
Raking over the past and sifting its dust is an occupation for the idle or the elderly retired. — Armand Hammer Copy Share Image
People will always work harder if they're getting well paid and if they're afraid of losing a job which they know will be hard… — Armand Hammer Copy Share Image
I believe in the power of great art to transcend geographical boundaries, political differences and even the restrictions of time. — Armand Hammer Copy Share Image
Palindrome as well. My sister's name is Hannah. Father liked word games. He was fourteen times World Scrabble Champion. When he died, we buried… — Jasper Fforde Copy Share Image
He decided then that he would love her forever no matter what came to pass. It was not so much a matter of deciding… — David Guterson Copy Share Image
I don't want to play into the perception that all women should look like fourteen year old boys. I don't want to add to… — Amber Heard Copy Share Image
Pro-rated at 500 at-bats a year that means that for two years out of the fourteen I played, I never even touched the ball. — Norm Cash Copy Share Image
I'm fourteen years old; that's almost half-way to thirty. I need my own space. — Alex Mack Copy Share Image
Many people have heard the remarkable example of devotion involving a Skye terrier dog who worked for a Scottish shepherd named Old Jock. In… — Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson Copy Share Image
Looking back through the mists of time, I recall some distinctly religious experiences in my teens--when I was only fourteen years old to be… — Andrew Linzey Copy Share Image
There's an easy method for finding someone when you hear them scream. First get a clean sheet of paper and a sharp pencil. Then… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
I started writing when I was about fourteen, but when I was about sixteen you know, I heard Outkast, that was pretty much when… — Bubba Sparxxx Copy Share Image
At the age of five years to enter a spinning-cotton or other factory, and from that time forth to sit there daily, first ten,… — Arthur Schopenhauer Copy Share Image
At the other end of the spectrum, George Gideon Oliver King Rameses Osborne, the fourteen-year-old novelty Chancellor and future baronet of Ballentaylor and Ballylemon… — Charlie Brooker Copy Share Image
May your trails be dim, lonesome, stony, narrow, winding and only slightly uphill. May the wind bring rain for the slickrock potholes fourteen miles… — Edward Abbey Copy Share Image