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Quotes About Work

Work is love made plain, whether man's work or woman's work.
~ Susan Vreeland
Think hard before you begin, then enter the work.
~ Susan Vreeland
Today, most people "go to work." But back at the beginning of the nineteenth century, "going to work" was a brand new idea. Families had always worked together in their homes.
~ Susan Wise Bauer
Now, weavers who worked at home couldn't get anyone to buy their cloth unless they sold it for less. Since they made less money from each piece, they had to work longer. Weavers worked for sixteen hours a day, their fingers sore and their eyes red -- and still couldn't make enough money to buy food.
~ Susan Wise Bauer
Farmers could do better if the government didn't meddle and the free market was allowed to take its course. And we could all grow at least some of our food, if we invested a bit of work.
~ Susan Wittig Albert
I think what's most interesting about me is the work that I do.
~ Susie Orbach
become common. The form of our times is regional, rather than city-centered. The landscape pattern created by work in our time is, interestingly, more like the old agrarian one: it has many centers like a painting by Kandinsky. "Region" is indeed an old word, going back to "kingdom," a time when boundaries were a bit vague, as defined by culture more than law, and, in many cases, topography, especially mountains
~ Suzannah Lessard
I always channel my emotions into my work. That way, I don't hurt anyone but myself.
~ Suzanne Collins
They more than do their work, they take pride in it. Like Cinna.
~ Suzanne Collins
Don't worry. I always channel my emotions into my work. That way I don't hurt anyone but myself.
~ Suzanne Collins
remember his words . . . "Don't worry. I always channel my emotions into my work. That way I don't hurt anyone but myself." . . . and I'm afraid he has hurt himself beyond repair. The significance of my fiery transformation will not be lost on President Snow.
~ Suzanne Collins
On my family: My mother buries her grief in her work.
~ Suzanne Collins
I remember his words . . . "Don't worry. I always channel my emotions into my work. That way I don't hurt anyone but myself." . . . and I'm afraid he has hurt himself beyond repair. The significance of my fiery transformation will not be lost on President Snow.
~ Suzanne Collins
Don't worry. I always channel my emotions into my work. That way I don't hurt anyone but myself." . . . and I'm afraid he has hurt himself beyond repair.
~ Suzanne Collins
My mother buries herself in her work. Having no work,grief buries me.
~ Suzanne Collins
That the work involved, the willingness to take chances, the commitment, the opportunity to get on stage and make people happy, was more important than becoming famous, or even what I was dancing.
~ Suzanne Farrell
I said that additionally, since I was planning to nurse, it be best if you were off the breast before I came back to work. My boss just looked at me dreamily and said, 'That won't be for sixty years, at least.
~ Suzanne Finnamore
This is the third day", she said, folding her arms across her chest. "I don't care." "I have work to do" He pointed behind her. "In that bed.
~ Suzanne Robinson
nothing is more dangerous than discontinued labor; it is a habit lost. A habit easy to abandon, difficult to resume.
~ Suzanne Uber
Anyone can be bored or unfulfilled at virtually any job. How one chooses to respond to boredom is key. Most women are resourceful: when faced with boredom, they find a way out. That's an essential skill. Those who don't have it will suffer, to be sure, but that is not society's problem.
~ Suzanne Venker
Establish the work-pay-purchase connection. As far as I am concerned there is no age too young to start learning that money must be earned to buy the things your family needs.
~ Suze Orman
Work and worship are necessary to take away the veil to lift off the bondage and illusion
~ Swami Vivekanand
Each soul is potentially divine. The goal is to manifest this divinity by controlling nature, external and internal. Do this either by work, or worship, or psychic control, or philosophy - by one, or more, or all of these - and be free. This is the whole of religion. Doctrines, or dogmas, or rituals, or books, or temples, or forms, are but secondary details.
~ Swami Vivekananda
Even the greatest fool can accomplish a task if it were after his or her heart. But the intelligent ones are those who can convert every work into one that suits their taste.
~ Swami Vivekananda