WORK QUOTES VI

quotations about work

A friendly dynamic among co-workers is so integral to our well-being, in fact, that economists say having a work pal increases your happiness as much as a $100,000 raise would.

KATIE UNDERWOOD

"Why developing friendships at work is so important", Canadian Business, January 27, 2016


Family and work. Family and work. I can let them be at war, with guilt as their nuclear weapon and mutually assured destruction as their aim, or I can let them nourish each other.

ELLEN GILCHRIST

The Writing Life

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No man ever did or can do a great work alone.

ELBERT HUBBARD

The American Bible


Does not the latent feeling that much of their striving is to no purpose tend to infuse large quantities of sham into men's work?

WILLIAM ALLINGHAM

A Diary

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There are, broadly speaking, two kinds of workers in the world, the people who do all the work, and the people who think they do all the work. The latter class is generally the busiest, the former never have time to be busy.

STELLA BENSON

I Pose

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Playing games at work is a time-honored tradition. Windows computers come with Minesweeper and Solitaire for a reason, you know. But getting caught by the boss slacking off on company time isn't terribly good for your paycheck. If you're gaming on the clock, you need to be playing something that lets you cover your tracks.

K. THOR JENSEN

"The best games to secretly play at work", Geek, February 5, 2016


The phrase "work-life balance" tells us that people think that work is the opposite of life. We should be talking about life-life balance.

PATRICK DIXON

Building a Better Business


The humblest workman has his place,
Which no one else can fill.

MAUD LINDSAY

"The Little Gray Pony", Mother Stories

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Blessed is he who has found his work; let him ask no other blessedness.

THOMAS CARLYLE

Past and Present


The philosophers of antiquity taught contempt for work, that degradation of the free man, the poets sang of idleness, that gift from the Gods.

PAUL LAFARGUE

The Right to Be Lazy


Pleasure in the job puts perfection in the work.

ARISTOTLE

attributed, Wisdom for the Soul

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Such is the supreme folly of man that he labours so as to labour no more.

LEONARDO DA VINCI

Thoughts on Art and Life

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To him that toileth God oweth glory, child of his toil.

AESCHYLUS

fragment

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Like bees that are drowned in the honey which they make, the workmen are crushed by the wealth they create.

ABRAHAM MILLER

Unmoral Maxims

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The chances of a man's succeeding who does not love his work are very small. For all success costs labor.

FRANK CHAPMAN SHARP

Success: A Course in Moral Instruction

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There is no substitute for hard work.

THOMAS EDISON

Life

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You've achieved success in your field when you don't know whether what you're doing is work or play.

WARREN BEATTY

The Best Liberal Quotes Ever: Why the Left is Right


How many people do you know who are obsessed with their work, who are type A or have stress related diseases and who can't slow down? They can't slow down because they use their routine to distract themselves, to reduce life to only its practical considerations. And they do this to avoid recalling how uncertain they are about why they live.

JAMES REDFIELD

The Celestine Prophecy

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Blessed be the man whose work drives him. Something must drive men; and if it is wholesome industry, they have no time for a thousand torments and temptations.

HENRY WARD BEECHER

Proverbs from Plymouth Pulpit


We can imagine a world in which there is no work. A world bathed in incessant summer, whose seed-times and harvests are ever mingling, whose springing influences perpetually ascend, whose fruitage perpetually ripens through all the procession of its golden year. A world in which man would never feel the sting of want, And where the felicities of being would unfold without his effort. But we cannot conceive any such world, connected with human peculiarities and necessities, one half, one tithe so glorious as our old world of struggle and of labor. For wherever God has admitted man's agency the noblest results, the achievements of real worth and splendor are the fruits of patient and sinewy toil.

E. H. CHAPIN

Living Words

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