Quotes About Work
Youth is the most suitable age to enjoy the life completely or to work diligently for the life, what you decide makes your rest of the life ordinary or legendary respectively.
~ Amit Kalantri
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Work, home, or play we should all aspire to inspire everyday.
~ Mark W. Boyer
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It's almost never the kind of person you are but the kind of job you do decides how much you get paid.
~ Saahil Prem
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You start off with a little spark, and it's whether or not you nurture that spark. You have to expand it and work on it
~ Ed Sheeran
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All that a man does outwardly is but the expression and completion of his inward thought. To work effectively he must think clearly to act nobly he must think nobly.
~ William Ellery Channing
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You are never given a wish without also being given the power to make it come true. You may have to work for it, however.
~ Richard Bach
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People have the power to redeem the work of fools.
~ Patti Smith
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I received $100 per week when I started working at the Globe after graduation.
~ Will McDonough
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The factors that make work life stressful and overwhelming mostly include the lack of control over critical variables in your job, especially being marginalized from decision making.
~ Will Miller
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Work is learning, and learning is the work.
~ Will Richardson
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Before we can have a coherent conversation around what happens to schools, we need to get educated. We need to learn about modern, connected learning. And we've got to try to get others to do that work with us.
~ Will Richardson
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The more that learn to read the less learn how to make a living. That's one thing about a little education. It spoils you for actual work. The more you know the more you think somebody owes you a living.
~ Will Rogers
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Communism is like prohibition, it's a good idea but it won't work.
~ Will Rogers
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What the country needs is dirtier fingernails and cleaner minds.
~ Will Rogers
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It is not by regretting what is irreparable that true work is to be done, but by making the best of what we are. It is not by complaining that we have not the right tools, but by using well the tools we have. What we are, and where we are is God's providential arrangement - God's doing, though it may be man's misdoing; and the manly and the wise way is to look your disadvantages in the face, and see what can be made our of them.
~ Will Schwalbe
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he objected to work, but that the world being the harsh place it is he had to suffer his lot like the rest of humanity.
~ Will Thomas
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There aren't two worlds, education and work; there is one world-life. Learning by hands-on participation .... should be at the heart of our educational perspective.
~ Willard Wirtz
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The trouble with being poor is that it takes up all of your time.
~ Willem de Kooning
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The trouble with being poor is that it takes up all your time.
~ Willem de Kooning
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Wat is mijn kathedraal? Ik werk aan een kathedraal die ik niet ken en als hij voltooid is, zal ik er niet meer zijn en niemand zal weten dat ik eraan heb gewerkt.
~ Willem Frederik Hermans
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To live in idleness, even if you have the means, is not only injurious to yourself, but a species of fraud upon the community, and the children—if
~ William A. Alcott
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Nearly every person you meet is aiming at a situation in which he will be exempted from the drudgery of laboring with his hands. We cannot all become "lords" and "gentlemen.
~ William A. Alcott
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Does not the latent feeling that much of their striving is to no purpose tend to infuse large quantities of sham into men's work?
~ William Allingham
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One thing, however, we may say with tolerable confidence: whatever may be the germ of a play--whether it be an anecdote, a situation, or what not--the play will be of small account as a work of art unless character, at a very early point, enters into and conditions its development. The story which is independent of character--which can be carried through by a given number of ready-made puppets--is essentially a trivial thing.
~ WILLIAM ARCHER
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