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Quotes about work
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Work your way up or rust your way out. (Csokas Marton)
A shoe that is too large is apt to trip one, and when too small, to pinch the feet. So it is with those whose fortune does not suit them. (Csokas Marton)
Labor diligently to increase your property. (Csokas Marton)
If food were free, why work? (Csokas Marton)
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The highest reward that God gives us for good work is the ability to do better work. (Csokas Marton)
Get happiness out of your work or you may never know what happiness is. (Csokas Marton)
Folks who never do any more than they get paid for, never get paid for anymore than they do. (Csokas Marton)
We work to become, not to acquire. (Csokas Marton)
Blessed is that man who has found his work. (Csokas Marton)
Personnel and their capacity for work on their exact jobs is the basic key to income and success. (Csokas Marton)
If your work is becoming uninteresting, so are you. Work is an inanimate thing and can be made lively and interesting only by injecting yourself into it. Your job is only as big as you are. (Csokas Marton)
Industrial man --a sentient reciprocating engine having a fluctuating output, coupled to an iron wheel revolving with uniform velocity. And then we wonder why this should be the golden age of revolution and mental derangement. (Csokas Marton)
Like every man of sense and good feeling, I abominate work. (Csokas Marton)
I am his mistress. His work is his wife. (Csokas Marton)
I like work; it fascinates me. I can sit and look at it for hours. I love to keep it by me; the idea of getting rid of it nearly breaks my heart. (Csokas Marton)
The sharp employ the sharp. (Csokas Marton)
It is wonderful when a calculation is made, how little the mind is actually employed in the discharge of any profession. (Csokas Marton)
The world is moved along not only by the mighty shoves of its heroes, but also by the aggregate of the tiny pushes of each honest worker. (Csokas Marton)
My share of the work may be limited, but the fact that it is work makes it precious. (Csokas Marton)
There is a kind of victory in good work, no matter how humble. (Csokas Marton)
More men are killed by overwork than the importance of the world justifies. (Csokas Marton)
No longer diverted by other emotions, I work the way a cow grazes. (Csokas Marton)
Bodily labor alleviates the pains of the mind and from this arises the happiness of the poor. (Csokas Marton)
Nobody ever drowned in his own sweat. (Csokas Marton)
My father taught me to work, but he did not teach me to love it. (Csokas Marton)
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