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Quotes on Work



"I'm a bodybuilder, so we do a lot of stuff on repetition."

Ronnie Coleman, Work



13. "As I Live And Breathe! John Wick. The Man. The Myth, The Legend. You're Not Very Good At Retiring."
- The Bowery King in John Wick: Chapter 2 (2017)

John Wick, Work



“You know I can’t do no overseas.”

King Von, Work



“The moral is that a career can be gone in an instant. And all you have in this world are the people you love.”

Ice Cube, Life, Love, Work



“Don’t worry about being a star, worry about doing good work, and all that will come to you.”

Ice Cube, Success, Work



“I don't know if you remember me, but I used to work here in the factory." Were you one of those despicable spies who every day tried to steal my life's work and sell it to those paraseeded cop cat, candy making cads?"
No sir!"
Then wonderful, welcome back!”

Johnny Depp, Work



I have worked ever since I was 13.

Clint Eastwood, Work



I keep working because I learn something new all the time.

Clint Eastwood, Work



"My career is based on openness and honesty."

Kim Kardashian, Goals, Work



“I am focused on the work. I am constantly creating. I am a busy girl. I live and breathe my work. I love what I do. I believe in the message. There's no stopping. I didn't create the fame, the fame created me.”

Lady Gaga, Success, Work



“A professional writer is an amateur who didn't quit.”

Richard Bach, Art, Work



“I’m a big believer in hard work, grinding it out, and not stopping until it’s done.”

Arnold Schwarzenegger, Work



“As for a limit to one’s labors, I, for one, do not recognize any for a high-minded man, except that the labors themselves should lead to noble accomplishments.”

Alexander the Great, Work



“For my part, I think that to a man of spirit there is no other aim and end of his labours except the labours themselves.”

Alexander the Great, Work



“There is no greater thing you can do with your life and your work than follow your passions – in a way that serves the world and you.”

Richard Branson, Work, Life, Goals



“Throwing yourself into a job you enjoy is one of the life's greatest pleasures!”
― Richard Branson, Business Stripped Bare: Adventures of a Global Entrepreneur

Richard Branson, Work, Happiness



“We have neglected the truth that a good farmer is a craftsman of the highest order, a kind of artist.”

Wendell Berry, Work



“If we do not live where we work and when we work we are wasting our lives and our work too.”

Wendell Berry, Work, Life



“I think the person who takes a job in order to live - that is to say, for the money [not for purpose or passion]- has turned himself into a slave.”

Joseph Campbell, Work, Freedom



“The job of an educator is to teach students to see vitality in themselves.”

Joseph Campbell, Work



“Plan your work for today and every day, then work your plan.”

Margaret Thatcher, Planning, Work



“By faithfully working eight hours a day you may eventually get to be boss and work twelve hours a day.”

Robert Frost, Work



“The world is full of willing people, some willing to work, the rest willing to let them.”

Robert Frost, Work



“The reason why worry kills more people than work is that more people worry than work.”

Robert Frost, Work



“The brain is a wonderful organ; it starts working the moment you get up in the morning and does not stop until you get into the office.”

Robert Frost, Intelligence/Wisdom, Work



“Work expands to whatever time you give it.”

Mel Robbins, Work, Time



"I never did a day's work in my life. It was all fun."

Thomas Edison, Work



"Being busy does not always mean real work. The object of all work is production or accomplishment and to either of these ends there must be forethought, system, planning, intelligence, and honest purpose, as well as perspiration. Seeming to do is not doing."

Thomas Edison, Work



"Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work."

Thomas Edison, Opportunities, Work



"I never did anything by accident, nor did any of my inventions come by accident; they came by work."

Thomas Edison, Ideas, Goals, Work



“Work is doing it. Discipline is doing it every day. Diligence is doing it well every day.”

Dave Ramsey, Work



“You can’t work three hours a week and make $100,000.”

Dave Ramsey, Finance, Work



“I learned early on that work creates discipline, and when you have discipline in your life, you are a healthier person.”

Dave Ramsey, Work, Life



“Work is a surefire money-making scheme.”

Dave Ramsey, Work, Finance



“There’s a great place to go when you’re broke—to work!”

Dave Ramsey, Finance, Work



“I think the lie we’ve told people in the marketplace is that a degree gets you a job. A degree doesn’t get you a job. What gets you a job is the ability to carry yourself into that room and shake a hand and look someone in the eye and have people skills. These are the things that cause people to become successful.”

Dave Ramsey, Work, Success


"I do not like the man who squanders life for fame; give me the man who living makes a name."
Poem – I do not like the man who squanders life for fame

Emily Dickinson, Success, Work



“As a member of Fleetwood Mac, for two weeks I was still working at the restaurant because I’d given them notice. I didn’t just want to walk in there and say, “‘I’m going to be a famous rock star so I quit and I never liked your food anyway”.”

Stevie Nicks, Work



“He's worked his entire life and he's never lived a single moment, I mean not a moment, in the real world.”

Katharine Hepburn, Work, Happiness



“life is to be lived.if you have to support yourself,you had bloody well better find some way that is going to be interesting.And you don't do that by sitting around.”

Katharine Hepburn, Life, Work



“My job is to collect stories of hope — because there's so much going on that's awful. Animals becoming extinct, forests disappearing, people suffering tremendously. If this is the only aspect that gets out to the general public, they think there's not much we can do and they do nothing. And so these stories that show what can be done I think are tremendously important.”
— In an interview with Ecosia

Jane Goodall, Work, Hope, Nature, Goals



“My job now is to try and help people understand every one of us makes a difference. And cumulatively, wise choices in how we act each day can begin to change the world.”
- In an interview with The Washington Post

Jane Goodall, Work



“Nursing is a progressive art such that to stand still is to go backward.”

Florence Nightingale, Work



“The very elements of what constitutes good nursing are as little understood for the well as for the sick. The same laws of health, or of nursing, for they are in reality the same, obtain among the well as among the sick.”

Florence Nightingale, Work



“Women should have the true nurse calling, the good of the sick first the second only the consideration of what is their ‘place’ to do… and that women who want for a housemaid to do this or the charwomen to do that, when the patient is suffering, have not the making of a nurse in them.”

Florence Nightingale, Work



“Instead of wishing to see more doctors made by women joining what there are, I wish to see as few doctors, either male or female, as possible. For, mark you, the women have made no improvement. They have only tried to be” men,” and they have only succeeded in being third-rate men.”

Florence Nightingale, Work



“And what nursing has to do in either case is to put the patient in the best condition for nature to act upon him.”

Florence Nightingale, Work



“Starting a job and working hard is how to be successful.”

Florence Nightingale, Success, Work



“May we hope that, when we are all dead and gone, leaders will arise who have been personally experienced in the hard, practical work, the difficulties, and the joys of organizing nursing reforms, and who will lead far beyond anything we have done!”

Florence Nightingale, Work



“Let us never consider ourselves finished nurses … we must be learning all of our lives.”

Florence Nightingale, Work



“The most important practical lesson that can be given to nurses is to teach them what to observe-how to observe-what symptoms indicate improvement-what the reverse-which are of importance-which are of none-which are the evidence of neglect-and of what kind of neglect.”

Florence Nightingale, Work



“The best nurses have the essential qualifications before they go to school.”

Florence Nightingale, Work



"If a patient is cold, if a patient is feverish, if a patient is faint, if he is sick after taking food, if he has a bed-sore, it is generally the fault not of the disease, but of the nursing."

Florence Nightingale, Work



“The very first requirement in a hospital is that it should do the sick no harm.”

Florence Nightingale, Work



“To attempt to keep a ward warm at the expense of making the sick repeatedly breathe their own hot, humid, putrescine atmosphere is a certain way to delay recovery or to destroy life.”

Florence Nightingale, Work



“Unnecessary noise is the most cruel absence of care that can be inflicted on the sick or the well.”

Florence Nightingale, Work



“For the sick, it is important to have the best.”

Florence Nightingale, Work



“If a nurse declines to do these kinds of things for her patient, “because it is not her business,” I should say that nursing was not her calling. I have seen surgical “sisters,” women whose hands were worth to them two or three guineas a-week, down upon their knees scouring a room or hut because they thought it otherwise not fit for their patients to go into. I am far from wishing nurses to scour. It is a waste of power. But I do say that these women had the true nurse-calling—the good of their sick first, and second only the consideration of what it was their “place” to do—and that women who wait for the housemaid to do this, or for the charwoman to do that when their patients are suffering, have not the making of a nurse in them.”

Florence Nightingale, Work



"No man, not even a doctor, ever gives any other definition of what a nurse should be than this ‘devoted and obedient. This definition would do just as well for a porter. It might even do for a horse. It would not do for a policeman.”

Florence Nightingale, Work



“For us who Nurse, our Nursing is a thing, which, unless in it we are making progress every year, every month, every week, take my word for it we are going back. The more experience we gain, the more progress we can make.”

Florence Nightingale, Work



“For it may safely be said, not that the habit of ready and correct observation will by itself make us useful nurses, but that without it we shall be useless with all our devotion.”

Florence Nightingale, Work



“Every nurse out to be careful to wash her hands very frequently during the day. If her face, too, so much the better.”

Florence Nightingale, Work



“A nurse is to maintain the air within the room as fresh as the air without, without lowering the temperature.”

Florence Nightingale, Work



“I use the word nursing for want of a better. It has been limited to signify little more than the administration of medicines and the application of poultices. It ought to signify the proper use of fresh air, light, warmth, cleanliness, quiet, and the proper selection and administration of diet-all at the least expense of vital power to the patient.”

Florence Nightingale, Work



“Nursing is an art: and if it is to be made an art, it requires an exclusive devotion as hard a preparation as any painter’s or sculptor’s work; for what is the having to do with dead canvas or dead marble, compared with having to do with the living body, the temple of God’s spirit? It is one of the Fine Arts: I had almost said, the finest of Fine Arts.”

Florence Nightingale, Work



“Earning happiness means doing good and working, not speculating and being lazy. Laziness may look inviting, but only work gives you true satisfaction.”

Anne Frank, Happiness, Work



"The pleasures connected with his work were pleasures of ambition; his social pleasures were those of vanity; but Ivan Ilych’s greatest pleasure was playing bridge."

Tolstoy (Leo Tolstoy), Work, Happiness



"But now, as an examining magistrate, Ivan Ilych felt that everyone without exception, even the most important and self-satisfied, was in his power, and that he need only write a few words on a sheet of paper with a certain heading, and this or that important, self- satisfied person would be brought before him in the role of an accused person or a witness, and if he did not choose to allow him to sit down, would have to stand before him and answer his questions."

Tolstoy (Leo Tolstoy), Work, Power



"Ivan Ilych was...a capable, cheerful, good-natured, and sociable man, though strict in the fulfillment of what he considered to be his duty: and he considered his duty to be what was so considered by those in authority."

Tolstoy (Leo Tolstoy), Work



"Besides considerations as to the possible transfers and promotions likely to result from Ivan Ilych’s death, the mere fact of the death of a near acquaintance aroused, as usual, in all who heard of it the complacent feeling that, “it is he who is dead and not I."

Tolstoy (Leo Tolstoy), Work, Death



"Ivan Ilych never abused his power; he tried on the contrary to soften its expression, but the consciousness of it and the possibility of softening its effect, supplied the chief interest and attraction of his office."

Tolstoy (Leo Tolstoy), Work, Power



"In his work itself, especially in his examinations, he very soon acquired a method of eliminating all considerations irrelevant to the legal aspect of the case, and reducing even the most complicated case to a form in which it would be presented on paper only in its externals, completely excluding his personal opinion of the matter, while above all observing every prescribed formality."

Tolstoy (Leo Tolstoy), Work



"I never think of myself as a celebrity – or even an actor, actually. I think of myself as a writer-director."

Ricky Gervais, Success, Work



"I think sometimes you get given a good pile of goodwill, and it’s whether you use it up in the first six months or spread it out over a career."

Ricky Gervais, Work



"People think that at the end of the day a man is the only answer. Actually, a fulfilling job is better for me."

Princess Diana, Sex, Work



"Being a princess isn't all that it's cracked up to be."

Princess Diana, Work, Success



"I knew what my job was; it was to go out and meet the people and love them."

Princess Diana, Work, Love



"The most sacred thing I do is care and provide for my workers, my family. I give them money. I give them food. Not directly, but through the money."

Michael Scott, Work



"I was conductor of the Underground Railroad for eight years, and I can say what most conductors can't say — I never ran my train off the track and I never lost a passenger."

Harriet Tubman, Work



"Allowing only ordinary ability and opportunity, we may explain success mainly by one word and that word is WORK! WORK!! WORK!!! WORK!!!! Not transient and fitful effort, but patient, enduring, honest, unremitting and indefatigable work into which the whole heart is put[...] There is no royal road to perfection."

Frederick Douglass, Work



"A man is worked upon by what he works on. He may carve out his circumstances, but his circumstances will carve him out as well."

Frederick Douglass, Work, Life



"Slaves are generally expected to sing as well as to work."

Frederick Douglass, Freedom, Work



"People might not get all they work for in this world, but they must certainly work for all they get."

Frederick Douglass, Work, Life



"Oh, if I could but live another century and see the fruition of all the work for women! There is so much yet to be done."

Susan B Anthony, Work



"I don't want to die as long as I can work; the minute I can not, I want to go."

Susan B Anthony, Work, Death



"I pray every single moment of my life; not on my knees but with my work. My prayer is to lift women to equality with men. Work and worship are one with me."

Susan B Anthony, Belief, Work



"A teacher simply assists him at the beginning to get his bearings among so many different things and teaches him the precise use of each of them; that is to say, she introduces him to the ordered and active life of the environment. But then she leaves him free in the choice and execution of his work."

Maria Montessori, Work, Freedom



"I was more than an elementary teacher, for I was present, or directly taught the children, from eight in the morning to seven in the evening without interruption. These two years of practice are my first and indeed my true degree in pedagogy."

Maria Montessori, Work



"the fundamental phrase which sums up Séguin's whole method,—"to lead the child, as it were, by the hand, from the education of the muscular system, to that of the nervous system, and of the senses." It was thus that Séguin taught the idiots how to walk, how to maintain their equilibrium in the most difficult movements of the body—such as going up stairs, jumping, etc., and finally, to feel, beginning the education of the muscular sensations by touching, and reading the difference of temperature, and ending with the education of the particular senses."

Maria Montessori, Work, Goals



"I withdrew from active work among deficients, and began a more thorough study of the works of Itard and Séguin. I felt the need of meditation. I did a thing which I had not done before, and which perhaps few students have been willing to do,—I translated into Italian and copied out with my own hand, the writings of these men, from beginning to end, making for myself books as the old Benedictines used to do before the diffusion of printing."

Maria Montessori, Work



"When the teacher shall have touched, in this way, soul for soul, each one of her pupils, awakening and inspiring the life within them as if she were an invisible spirit, she will then possess each soul, and a sign, a single word from her shall suffice; for each one will feel her in a living and vital way, will recognise her and will listen to her. There will come a day when the directress herself shall be filled with wonder to see that all the children obey her with gentleness and affection, not only ready, but intent, at a sign from her. They will look toward her who has made them live, and will hope and desire to receive from her, new life."

Maria Montessori, Work



"Our work is not to teach, but to help the absorbent mind in its work of development. How marvelous it would be if by our help, if by an intelligent treatment of the child, if by understanding the needs of his physical life and by feeding his intellect, we could prolong the period of functioning of the absorbent mind!"

Maria Montessori, Work



"The task of the educator lies in seeing that the child does not confound good with immobility and evil with activity."

Maria Montessori, Work



"It is not enough for the teacher to love the child. She must first love and understand the universe. She must prepare herself, and truly work at it."

Maria Montessori, Love, Work



"One, remember to look up at the stars and not down at your feet. Two, never give up work. Work gives you meaning and purpose and life is empty without it. Three, if you are lucky enough to find love, remember it is there and don't throw it away."

Stephen Hawking, Work, Love



"I am credited with being one of the hardest workers and perhaps I am, if thought is the equivalent of labour, for I have devoted to it almost all of my waking hours. But if work is interpreted to be a definite performance in a specified time according to a rigid rule, then I may be the worst of idlers."

Tesla, Work



"The only way to do great work is to love what you do."

Steve Jobs, Work, Love



"Whatever good work you do, whatever powerful, profound work—do it because it’s right or because it’s necessary. Do it to make change for the better. Do it because you know you must. Don’t do it for credit."

John Lewis, Goals, Work



"Who wouldn't be a mountaineer! Up here all the world's prizes seem nothing."

John Muir, Nature, Work



"Work hard at your job and you can make a living. Work hard on yourself and you can make a fortune."

Jim Rohn, Goals, Work



"Work harder on yourself than you do on your job."

Jim Rohn, Goals, Work



"Anything worth doing is worth doing poorly--until you can learn to do it well."

Zig Ziglar, Work



"Do what you need to do, so that you can do what you want to do. Success and convenience do not go together. You have what it takes to be successful, so you have to step up your game and make room for it."

Les Brown, Work, Success



"If it’s hard, do it hard! Nobody said it would be easy."

Les Brown, Work



"I became a lawyer for selfish reasons. I thought I could do a lawyer’s job better than any other."

Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Work



"Work is always an antidote to depression."

Eleanor Roosevelt, Work



"If you would be a reader, read; if a writer, write."

Epictetus, Work



"If you wish to be a writer, write."

Epictetus, Work



"The beginning is the most important part of the work."

Plato, Work



"Happiness is not in the mere possession of money; it lies in the joy of achievement, in the thrill of creative effort."

FDR- Franklin D. Roosevelt, Happiness, Wealth, Success, Work



"To persevere in one's duty, and be silent is the best answer to calumny."

George Washington, Work



"Determine never to be idle. No person will have occasion to complain of the want of time, who never loses any. It is wonderful how much may be done, if we are always doing."

Thomas Jefferson, Work



"I'm a greater believer in luck, and I find the harder I work the more I have of it."

Thomas Jefferson, Work



"I stayed in show business to pay for my animal business."

Betty White, Work



"Retirement is not in my vocabulary. They aren’t going to get rid of me that way."

Betty White, Work



"All this will not be finished in the first one hundred days. Nor will it be finished in the first one thousand days . . .nor even perhaps in our lifetime on this planet. But let us begin."

JFK- John F. Kennedy, Work



"I can imagine no more rewarding a career. And any man who may be asked in this century what he did to make his life worthwhile, I think can respond with a good deal of pride and satisfaction: 'I served in the United States Navy."

JFK- John F. Kennedy, Work



"If not us, who? If not now, when?"

JFK- John F. Kennedy, Work



"I've heard that hard work never killed anyone, but I say why take the chance?"

Ronald Reagan, Work



"I am only an average man, but by George, I work harder at it than the average man."

Teddy Roosevelt, Work



"Far and away the best prize that life has to offer is the chance to work hard at work worth doing."

Teddy Roosevelt, Work



"No man needs sympathy because he has to work, because he has a burden to carry. Far and away the best prize that life offers is the chance to work hard at work worth doing."

Teddy Roosevelt, Work



"When you play, play hard; when you work, don't play at all."

Teddy Roosevelt, Work



"Whenever you are asked if you can do a job, tell 'em, 'Certainly I can!' Then get busy and find out how to do it."

Teddy Roosevelt, Work



"Where your talents and the needs of the world cross, there lies your vocation."

Aristotle, Work



"All paid jobs absorb and degrade the mind."

Aristotle, Work



"Pleasure in the job puts perfection in the work."

Aristotle, Happiness, Work



"The secret of success is making your vocation your vacation."

Mark Twain, Success, Work



"A career is wonderful, but you can't curl up with it on a cold night."

Marilyn Monroe, Happiness, Work



"Dreaming about being an actress, is more exciting than being one."

Marilyn Monroe, Happiness, Work



"I think that love and work are the only things that really happen to us."

Marilyn Monroe, Love, Work



"I don’t stop when I’m tired. I only stop when I’m done."

Marilyn Monroe, Work



"The people who were trying to make this world worse are not taking the day off. Why should I?"

Bob Marley, Work



"One must work and dare if one really wants to live."

Van Gogh, Work, Courage



"The fishermen know that the sea is dangerous and the storm terrible, but they have never found these dangers sufficient reason for remaining ashore."

Van Gogh, Work



"My father taught me to work, but not to love it. I never did like to work, and I don't deny it. I'd rather read, tell stories, crack jokes, talk, laugh -- anything but work."

Abraham Lincoln, Work



"Whatever you do will be insignificant, but it is very important that you do it."

Gandhi, Work



"At dawn, when you have trouble getting out of bed, tell yourself: “I have to go to work — as a human being. What do I have to complain of, if I’m going to do what I was born for — the things I was brought into the world to do? Or is this what I was created for? To huddle under the blankets and stay warm?”

So you were born to feel “nice”? Instead of doing things and experiencing them? Don’t you see the plants, the birds, the ants and spiders and bees going about their individual tasks, putting the world in order, as best they can? And you’re not willing to do your job as a human being? Why aren’t you running to do what your nature demands?

You don’t love yourself enough. Or you’d love your nature too, and what it demands of you."

Marcus Aurelius, Work



"I have nothing to offer but blood, toil, tears and sweat."

Winston Churchill, Work



"Continuous effort - not strength or intelligence - is the key to unlocking our potential."

Winston Churchill, Work



"Servants don't know a good master till they have served a worse."

Aesop, Work



"After all is said and done, more is said than done."

Aesop, Work



"People often ask me if I know the secret of success and if I could tell others how to make their dreams come true. My answer is, you do it by working."

Walt Disney, Work, Success



"Most of my life I have done what I wanted to do. I have had fun on the job."

Walt Disney, Happiness, Life, Work, Goals



"You reach a point where you don’t work for money."

Walt Disney, Work



"A man should never neglect his family for business."

Walt Disney, Work



"The way to get started is to quit talking and begin doing."

Walt Disney, Work



"Our labour preserves us from three great evils -- weariness, vice, and want."

Voltaire, Work



"Don't forget that your salary is an expense to the company. This is the reason they want to minimize it as much as they can."

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"The world doesn't owe you a good living just because you have a college degree."

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"There are people who honestly believe that retirement would be the best years of their lives."

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"Without garbage collectors, your house would stink and you would get sick."

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"There are people who don't like the police until they need their help."

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"Working on the right things is what makes knowledge work effective."

Peter Drucker, Work



"Efficiency is doing the thing right. Effectiveness is doing the right thing."

Peter Drucker, Work



"If you want something new, you have to stop doing something old."

Peter Drucker, Work



"If you want a thing done well, do it yourself."

Napoleon Bonaparte, Work



"Trifles make perfection, but perfection is no trifle."

Michelangelo, Work



"After four tortured years, more than 400 over life-sized figures, I felt as old and as weary as Jeremiah. I was only 37, yet friends did not recognize the old man I had become."

Michelangelo, Work



"It is well with me only when I have a chisel in my hand."

Michelangelo, Work



"If people knew how hard I worked to get my mastery, it wouldn't seem so wonderful at all."

Michelangelo, Work



"To say that "the worker has an interest in the rapid growth of capital", means only this: that the more speedily the worker augments the wealth of the capitalist, the larger will be the crumbs which fall to him, the greater will be the number of workers than can be called into existence, the more can the mass of slaves dependent upon capital be increased."

Karl Marx, Work



"You must be aware that the reward for labour, and quantity of labour, are quite disparate things."

Karl Marx, Work



"These labourers, who must sell themselves piece-meal, are a commodity, like every other article of commerce, and are consequently exposed to all the vicissitudes of competition, to all the fluctuations of the market."

Karl Marx, Work



"In proportion therefore, as the repulsiveness of the work increases, the wage decreases."

Karl Marx, Work



"If I am anything, which I highly doubt, I have made myself so by hard work."

Isaac Newton, Work



"Genius is seldom recognized for what it is: a great capacity for hard work."

Henry Ford, Work



"Thinking is the hardest work there is, which is probably the reason so few engage in it."

Henry Ford, Intelligence/Wisdom, Work



"The caterpillar does all the work, but the butterfly gets all the publicity."

George Carlin, Work



"Some people have no idea what they're doing, and a lot of them are really good at it."

George Carlin, Work



"Most people work just hard enough not to get fired and get paid just enough money not to quit."

George Carlin, Work



"Some people see things that are and ask, 'Why?' Some people dream of things that never were and ask, 'Why not?' Some people have to go to work and don't have time for all that."

George Carlin, Work



"Whoever does not have two-thirds of his day for himself, is a slave, whatever he may be: a statesman, a businessman, an official, or a scholar."

Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche, Work



"Get into a line that you will find to be a deep personal interest, something you really enjoy spending twelve to fifteen hours a day working at, and the rest of the time thinking about."

Earl Nightingale, Work



"Do each day all that can be done that day. You don't need to overwork or to rush blindly into your work trying to do the greatest possible number of things in the shortest possible time."

Earl Nightingale, Work



"Work never killed anyone. It's worry that does the damage. And the worry would disappear if we'd just settle down and do the work."

Earl Nightingale, Work



"The expectations of life depend upon diligence; the mechanic that would perfect his work must first sharpen his tools."

Confucius, Work



"Choose a job you love, and you will never have to work a day in your life."

Confucius, Work

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