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Stop imagining quitting your job, the speech you'll make while systematically destroying office property.
I have a tougher time imagining quitting my job to stay home with kids – kids are great and I've been a full-time caretaker for more than one of them, but they simply are not all that intellectually stimulating – but I can see how women who are burnt out from a corporate career may simply decide that work sucks, and if they don't have to do it, they won't.
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Ours is the only club I'd ever wanted to be a member of, so I couldn't imagine quitting.
Asked if he could imagine quitting movies entirely, as he once did, Mr. Solondz waved dismissively".No," he said".Sometimes it's so stressful I think, 'I'll never do this again.' But then a story comes to me.
As you can imagine, quitting drinking before the window when it's socially acceptable to be drunk all the time had closed was due to some pretty specific incidents and behaviors that I wish I could forget.
As you can imagine, quitting drinking before the window when it's socially acceptable to be drunk all the time had closed was due to some pretty specific incidents and behaviours that I wish I could forget.
But she can't imagine quitting, she says, because, rashes aside, this job is a perfect fit.
"Ours is the only club I've ever wanted to be a member of, so I couldn't imagine quitting," David writes of his family.
"You can't put a Paco Rabanne belt on a Patou," one says to the other, and you suddenly imagine them quitting the game and settling down together, on the Via Condotti, to start a fashion label of their own.
However, it is hard to imagine the company quitting the course eventually Microsoft will get it right.
She imagines having kids and quitting her magazine job to write children's books in a Tudor mansion in the suburbs.
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