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Quotes About Unemployed

The lack of education and lack of skills don't hurt the unemployed, they hurt America and American business, making us less competitive in the global market.
~ Unknown
If you don't have children and you don't have a job, you have time for friendship ... People who have jobs are not the best friends to have. It's better to be friends with people who are unemployed.
~ Fran Lebowitz
There's no requirement that jobs be meaningful. If there was, half the country would be unemployed.
~ Max Barry
It mattered little to anyone outside the Transcendental coterie that Bronson Alcott had finally written something publishable—his "Orphic Sayings"—for the opening issue; or that an unemployed schoolteacher named Henry David Thoreau had his first piece published in its pages.
~ Unknown
The Catholic Church built and ran hospitals, schools, and centres for the poor and unemployed generations before the secular state became involved, and even today a visit to almost any main street in the Western world or to a village or town in the developing world will show Catholic charities and outreach organizations operating in what are often the most challenging of conditions.
~ Unknown
What an unforgiving city. There are no honest mistakes any more. No unfortunate accidents. No mitigating circumstances. Everybody gets what they deserve. The poor. The sick. The unemployed. The inattentive.
~ Michael Robotham
At this time on a weekday morning, the library was refuge to the retired, the unemployed, and the unemployable. ... 'I'm not always this gabby,' the librarian said. 'It's just so nice to talk to someone who isn't constructing a conspiracy theory or watching videos of home accidents on YouTube.
~ Myla Goldberg