Best quotes by Mary Pilon on Work

Checkout quotes by Mary Pilon on Work

  • Once you let go of the idea of waiting for a magical lightning bolt of genius to hit, you can really get to work.
    - Mary Pilon
  • It's still thrilling, even if my work is something that people even pretend they're interested in on a first date or at a cocktail party.
    - Mary Pilon
  • In the 1880s, women were decades away from earning the right to vote. Few owned property - if they were even permitted to do so. In addition to childcare obligations, many toiled in work that was either underpaid or not paid at all. Essentially, the gears of progress for women were moving slowly in just about every arena of life.
    - Mary Pilon
  • The more I think about the Olympics, even from afar, its mere concept stuns me. I can't think of any other line of work where, every four years, people gather to be ranked one, two, and three, then are more or less told to evaporate until the next go-around.
    - Mary Pilon
  • Much like film, authors spend a fair amount of time alone in the creative process, tossing their work out into what can feel like an abyss, void of real people.
    - Mary Pilon