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Quotes About Drudgery

Meaningful work is very different than drudgery.
~ Mike Rowe
When Socialists declare that a society, emancipated from Capital, would make work agreeable, and would suppress all repugnant and unhealthy drudgery, they get laughed at. And yet even to-day we can see the striking progress made in this direction; and wherever this progress has been achieved, employers congratulate themselves on the economy of energy obtained thereby.
~ Peter Kropotkin
What keeps earth air breathable? Not oxygen alone. The earth is a freer place to breathe in, every time you love without calculating a return -- every time you make your drudgeries and routines still more inefficient by stopping to experience the shock of beauty wherever it unpredictably flickers.
~ Peter Viereck
He was not only a bore; he bored for England.
~ Malcolm Muggeridge
Sometimes it gets boring. No justice is supposed to say that. But, you know, there's drudgery in every job you're going to do.
~ Sonia Sotomayor
I'd lived my life in a dim labyrinth of drudgery disguised as fun and pleasure.
~ Randy Alcorn
The one who watches athletic games instead of participating in athletics is involved in a surrogate achievement. But when you think about what people are actually undergoing in our civilization, you realize it's a very grim thing to be a modern human being. The drudgery of the lives of most of the people who have to support families—well, it's a life-extinguishing affair.
~ Joseph Campbell
The products of art and science owe their existence not merely to the effort of the great geniuses that created them, but also to the unnamed drudgery of their contemporaries. There is no document of culture which is not at the same time a document of barbarism.
~ WALTER BENJAMIN
I took up writing to escape the drudgery of that every day cubicle kind of war.
~ Walter Mosley
To fully appreciate the Sleep, you had to embrace the Wake and all its drudgery.
~ James Dashner
Nothing is avowed to exist nowadays unless it can be bought or sold or measured by scientists. Why should artists have to acknowledge the complete supremacy of materialism? Must everything mysterious be exploded or all unaccountable things explained away? And if so, what is gained? Plain men drudging in a world of plain things. That's not the world I know and it's one I've no wish to know.
~ James Hamilton-Paterson
Lincoln warned, the lawyer must not rely on rhetorical glibness or persuasiveness alone. What is well-spoken must be yoked to what is well-thought. And such thought is the product of great labor, "the drudgery of the law." Without that labor, without that drudgery, the most eloquent words lack gravity and power.
~ Doris Kearns Goodwin
If you haven't noticed yet, working sucks. Unless you are a racecar driver or an astronaut or Beyonce, working is completely and utterly devoid of awesome. It is hard, it lasts all day, the lighting is generally fluorescent, and, apparently, drinking at your desk is frowned upon. If you ever needed to ruin someone's fun, I mean really poop a party, just move things to the workplace. Fun terminated.
~ Aisha Tyler
Life becomes a habit. You get up, dress, eat, go tae work, clock in etcetera etcetera automatically, and think about nothing but the pay packet on Friday and the booze-up last Saturday. Life's easy when you're a robot.
~ Alasdair Gray
Le travail est partout où l'on ne fait rien de sa vie.
~ Raoul Vaneigem
Nothing is more boring than a man with a career.
~ Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
And whatever your labors and aspirations, in the noisy confusion of life, keep peace in your soul. With all its sham, drudgery and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world.
~ Max Ehrmann
There is absolutely no worse death curse than the humdrum daily existence of the living dead.
~ Anthon St. Maarten
Politics can not only be drudgery and Captain Queeg with the balls in his hands.
~ John Kasich
Work is either fun or drudgery. It depends on your attitude. I like fun.
~ Colleen C. Barrett
One of the saddest things is that the only thing that a man can do for eight hours a day, day after day, is work. You can't eat eight hours a day nor drink for eight hours a day nor make love for eight hours --all you can do for eight hours is work. Which is the reason why man makes himself and everybody else so miserable and unhappy.
~ William Faulkner
It's hard to imagine a surer sign that one is dealing with an irrational economic system than the fact that the prospect of eliminating drudgery is considered to be a problem.
~ David Graeber
If deathmatch was a release from stress, work, family, and drudgery, it was a release that Carmack didn't need or, for that matter, understand. In fact, he had never really gotten the appeal most people found in hapless diversions. He would see things on television about drunken spring break beach weekends, and none of it would compute.
~ David Kushner
He seemed a man whose youthful promise had yielded nothing but the feelings of failure that come with the advance of age. It is this moment in life, when the bounty of the future becomes the drudgery of the present, that all men fear, myself included, and for that reason I immediately felt a sympathy for this man.
~ David Liss