Famous Quotes
3850 Quotations with Work.
- 1841. Neville Kenneth Wran: That's what being in the working class is all about -- how to get out of it.

- 1842. Nikki Giovanni: The ability to take pride in your own work is one of the hallmarks of sanity.

- 1843. Lewis Thomas: The act of smelling something, anything, is remarkably like the act of thinking. ...

- 1844. Susan Sontag: The aim of all commentary on art now should be to make works of art -- and, by a ...

- 1845. Cecil J. Sharpe: The aim of morality is to give people a standard of action and a motive to work ...

- 1846. Cecil J. Sharpe: The aim of morality is to give people a standard of action and a motive to work ...

- 1847. Andrea Dworkin: The argument between wives and whores is an old one; each one thinking that what ...

- 1848. Paul C. Packe: The art of dealing with people is the foremost secret of successful men. A man's ...

- 1849. Paul C. Packe: The art of dealing with people is the foremost secret of successful men. A man's ...

- 1850. Novalis: The artist belongs to their work, not the work to the artist.

- 1851. Henry David Thoreau: The Artist is he who detects and applies the law from observation of the works o ...

- 1852. W. Edwards Deming: The average American worker has fifty interruptions a day, of which seventy perc ...

- 1853. Andrew Carnegie: The average person puts only 25% of his energy and ability into his work. The wo ...

- 1854. Duane Newcomb: The basic principle of turning ideas into big money is to seize every money buil ...

- 1855. Duane Newcomb: The basic principle of turning ideas into big money is to seize every money buil ...

- 1856. John Ruskin: The beginning and almost the end of all good law is that everyone shall work for ...

- 1857. Alexis de Tocqueville: The best laws cannot make a constitution work in spite of morals; morals can tur ...

- 1858. Elbert Hubbard: The best preparation for good work tomorrow is to do good work today

- 1859. John Ruskin: The best work never was and never will be done for money.

- 1860. William Feather: The big things that come our way are... the fruit of seeds planted in the daily ...
