Quotes 121 till 140 of 198.
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One's age should be tranquil, as childhood should be playful. Hard work at either extremity of life seems out of place. At midday the sun may burn, and men labor under it; but the morning and evening should be alike calm and cheerful.
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Only Socrates knew, after a lifetime of unceasing labor, that he was ignorant. Now every high-school student knows that. How did it become so easy?
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Peace and happiness are what you covet, but these are only to be obtained by labor.
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Precious gems are profoundly buried in the earth and can only be extracted at the expense of great labor.
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Property is the fruit of labor; property is desirable; it is a positive good in the world.
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Put off thy cares with thy clothes; so shall thy rest strengthen thy labor, and so thy labor sweeten thy rest.
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Rest is the sweet sauce of labor.
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S a proportion of the labor force, fewer individuals manipulate things, more handle people and symbols.
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Shining through tears, like April suns in showers, that labor to overcome the cloud that loads em.
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Sloth, like rust, consumes faster than labor wears, while the used key is always bright.
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Socialism proposes no adequate substitute for the motive of enlightened selfishness that to-day is at the basis of all human labor and effort, enterprise and new activity.
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Take not from the mouth of labor the bread it as earned.
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Temperance and labor are the two real physicians of man.
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Temporarily in 1934 I became a department head in the German Labor Front and dealt with the improvement of labor conditions in German factories. Then I was in charge of public works on the staff of Hess. I gave up both these activities in 1941.
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The biggest labor problem is tomorrow.
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The carbon tax is the single biggest rolled gold example of Federal Labor not listening.
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The essential act of war is destruction, not necessarily of human lives, but of the products of human labor.
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The fruit derived from labor is the sweetest of all pleasures.
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The gates of Hell are open night and day; smooth the descent, and easy is the way: but, to return, and view the cheerful skies; in this, the task and mighty labor lies.
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The gods had condemned Sisyphus to ceaselessly rolling a rock to the top of a mountain, whence the stone would fall back of its own weight. They had thought with some reason that there is no more dreadful punishment than futile and hopeless labor.
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