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I got the blues thinking of the future, so I left off and made some marmalade.
It's amazing how it cheers one up to shred oranges and scrub the floor. --D.H. Lawrence Heaven is blessed with perfect rest but the blessing
of earth is toil. --Henry van Dyke If you want to
kill time, try working it to death. --Sam Levonson To labor
is to pray. --Motto of the Benedictines A lot of what
passes for depression these days is nothing more than a body saying that it needs
work. --Geoffrey Norman The cure for anything is salt water
- sweat, tears, or the sea. --Isak Dinesen Sweat cleanses from
the inside. It comes from places a shower will never reach. --George
Sheehan No man is born into the world whose work Is not born
with him; there is always work And tools to work withal, for those who will.... --James Russell Lowell Yes, I am positive that one of the
great curatives of our evils, our maladies, social, moral, and intellectual, would
be a return to the soil, a rehabilitation of the work of the fields. --Charles
Wagner God sells us all things at the price of labor. --Leonardo da Vinci Nothing got without pains but an ill name and
long nails. --Scottish Proverb "I have no more
than twenty acres of ground," he replied, "the whole of which I cultivate
myself with the help of my children; and our labor keeps off from us the three
great evils - boredom, vice, and want." --Voltaire Boredom
is a sickness the cure for which is work; pleasure is only a palliative. --Le Duc de Lévis, Mémoires What the
country needs are a few labor-making inventions. --Arnold Glasow Work isn't to make money; you work to justify life. --Marc Chagall It is necessary to work, if not from inclination, at least from despair.
Everything considered, work is less boring than amusing oneself. --Charles
Baudelaire When I work I relax; doing
nothing or entertaining visitors makes me tired. --Pablo Picasso There are moments when art attains almost to the dignity of manual labor. --Author Unknown We are closer to the ants than to the
butterflies. Very few people can endure much leisure. --Gerald Brenan,
Thoughts in a Dry Season Without labor nothing prospers. --Sophocles To a bee, honey is work To us, it is leisure, luxury,
pleasure. If only the eating thereof would fill us with the spirit of
hard work. --Corri Alius Idleness begets ennui, ennui the hypochondriac,
and that a diseased body. No laborious person was ever yet hysterical. --Thomas Jefferson, 1787 It is only the constant exertion
and working of our sensitive, intellectual, moral, and physical machinery that
keep us from rusting, and so becoming useless. --Charles Simmons Is the blue sky happy? It is doing its daily duty, Of course
it is happy. --Terri Guillemets Labor was the first price, the
original purchase-money that was paid for all things. It was not by gold
or by silver, but by labor, that all wealth of the world was originally purchased. --Adam Smith Take a man out of the trenches, make him a straw boss,
and he develops a belly. --Martin H. FischerEmployment
is nature's physician, and is essential to human happiness. --Galen Man is so made that he can only find relaxation from one kind of labor
by taking up another. --Anatole France, The Crime of Sylvestre Bonnard For me the diamond dawns are set In rings of beauty, And all
my ways are dewy wet With pleasant duty. --John Townsend Trowbridge People love chopping wood. In this activity one immediately sees
results. --Albert Einstein A mind always employed
is always happy. This is the true secret, the grand recipe, for felicity. --Thomas Jefferson God give me work, till my life shall
end And life, till my work is done. --Epitaph of Winifred Holtby A man who has no office to go to - I don't care who he is - is a trial of
which you can have no conception. --George Bernard Shaw Chop
your own wood, and it will warm you twice. --Henry Ford Temperance
and labor are the two true physicians of man. --Jean Jacques Rousseau As a cure for worrying, work is better than whiskey. --Thomas A.
Edison Sweat silently. Let's have no squawking about
a little expenditure of energy. --Martin H. Fischer It is better to wear out than to rust out. --Richard Cumberland Look at a day when you are supremely satisfied at the end. It's not
a day when you lounge around doing nothing; it's when you've had everything to
do, and you've done it. --Lord Acton We seem as a nation to
be suffering from a mania for play. The huge development of pleasure-chasing
automobiles merely symbolizes our universal restless eagerness to be running after
something, anything, that we can classify as diversion. Under pressure from
tormenting constituents our legislatures are piling up holidays. And the
cry of labor everywhere is "Cut down hours; cut down hours," until it
seems as if brief, tired minutes were all that would be left for work. The
obvious deduction is that work is always something to be got rid of, as if it
were a curse. Yet life is work. --Author unknown, editorial from Labor
Digest, June 1922, quoted in Quotations for Special Occasions by Maud van Buren When everything is finished, the mornings are sad. --Antonio Porchia,
Voces, 1943, translated from Spanish by W.S. Merwin Maybe
a person's time would be as well spent raising food as raising money to buy food. --Frank A. Clark Thank God every morning when you get up, that you
have something to do that day which must be done, whether you like it or not.
Being forced to work and forced to do your best will breed in you temperance and
self-control, diligence and strength of will, cheerfulness and content, and a
hundred virtues which the idle never know. --Charles Kingsley
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