Quotes About Work
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~ William Saroyan
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If all the year were playing holidays; To sport would be as tedious as to work.
~ William Shakespeare
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Tush! Fear not, my lord, we will not stand to prate; Talkers are no good doers: be assured We come to use our hands and not our tongues.
~ William Shakespeare
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Tis a very excellent piece of work, madam lady. Would 'twere done.
~ William Shakespeare
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Hence! home, you idle creatures get you home: Is this a holiday? what! know you not, Being mechanical, you ought not walk Upon a labouring day without the sign Of your profession? Speak, what trade art thou?
~ William Shakespeare
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Age, thou hast lost thy labor.
~ William Shakespeare
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Aku seorang pekerja sejati, Aku makan dari hasil kerjaku, Membeli pakaian dengan uang sendiri, Aku tidak membenci orang lain, Tidak iri pada kebahagiaan orang lain, dan senang menyaksikan kesejahteraan orang lain.
~ William Shakespeare
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The sweat of industry would dry and die, But for the end it works to.
~ William Shakespeare
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No, for then we should be colliers.
~ William Shakespeare
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Uma boa relação de trabalho tende a facilitar a obtenção de bons resultados substantivos para ambos os lados. E bons resultados tendem a tornar ainda melhores bons relacionamentos.
~ William Ury
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people have already wanted me to work
~ William W. Johnstone
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Sometimes it seemed that work was the only certainty, the only lasting truth in a human world of fitful change. Work and the mountains remained.
~ Unknown
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Sometimes it seemed to Lydia that work was the only certainty, the only lasting truth in a human world of fitful change. Work and the mountains remained. Joy was deceitful and as brief as a summer rainbow. Love was a spear upon which you hurled yourself in ecstasy--to discover pain and bear the wound forever. A man in your heart, the child of your flesh, a dream of your spirit--you gave yourself to them, wholly and in wonder, and they never knew you.
~ Unknown
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No other work of man in any language even faintly resembles the intricate structure and design of the Bible. The fact remains – only an infinite mind could have devised this Book of books.
~ Winkie Pratney
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After all, a man's Life must be nailed to a cross either of Thought or Action. Without work there is no play. When I am in the Socratic
~ Winston Churchill
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Ross said: "I'll tell you what is best for the other man, always, and that's work. Work is a challenge. I've told you – I tried to drink myself out of my misery once. It didn't succeed. Only work did. It's the solvent to so much. Build yourself a wall, even if there's hell in your heart, and when it's done – even at the end of the first day – you feel better.
~ Winston Graham
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No bal maidens or spallers
~ Winston Graham
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A Nampara, nonostante tutti i vincoli che doveva rispettare, era libera; e lavorava insieme a persone cui si era affezionata e per un uomo che adorava.
~ Winston Graham
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Those whose work and pleasure are one... are... Fortune's favoured children.
~ Winston S. Churchill
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Dormía, corrientemente, una hora más por la mañana; me llamaban a las ocho en vez de las siete, y, si era posible, echaba una siesta de una hora después de almorzar. Esto me permitía trabajar continuamente hasta la una o las dos de la noche sin sentirme fatigado.
~ Winston S. Churchill
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Lord Curzon quotes a great French agnostic and adopts his phrase: "All civilisations are the work of aristocracies." It would be much more true to say that the upkeep of aristocracy has been the hard work of all civilisations.
~ Winston S. Churchill
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Promotion should always go by merit, not by age, for services and not for service.
~ Winston S. Churchill
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I have no idea who dreamed up the idiotic notion that summer vacations require light reading. Just the opposite, since the light books get read—if any reading's done at all—before bedtime, after the office work and house work, when we lack the concentration required for heavier fare.
~ Wis?awa Szymborska
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Most of the earth's inhabitants work to get by. They work because they have to. They didn't pick this or that occupation out of passion; the circumstances of their lives did the choosing for them.
~ Wis?awa Szymborska
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