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Quotes about work
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There will always be a place for us somewhere, somehow, as long as we see to it that working people fight for everything they have, everything they hope to get, for dignity, equality, democracy, to oppose war and to bring to the world a better life. (Csokas Marton)
In this work I have received the opposition of a number of men who only advocate the unobtainable because the immediately possible is beyond their moral courage, administrative ability, and their political prescience. (Csokas Marton)
There is no substitute for hard work, 23 or 24 hours a day. And there is no substitute for patience and acceptance. (Csokas Marton)
Never work just for money or for power. They won't save your soul or help you sleep at night. (Csokas Marton)
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Work and pray, live on hay, you'll get pie in the sky when you die. (Csokas Marton)
In order to be rated as good as a good man in the field of her earnings, she must show herself better than he. She must be more steady, or more trustworthy, or more skilled, or more cheap in order to have the same chance of employment. (Csokas Marton)
The workingmen have perceived that women are in the field of industry to stay; and they see, too, that there can not be two standards of work and wages for any trade without constant menace to the higher standard. (Csokas Marton)
Their effort to place the women upon the same industrial level with themselves in order that all may pull together in the effort to maintain reasonable conditions of life. (Csokas Marton)
You work with doctors and families, and medical colleagues, and all the people involved in it without government or religious intrusion. (Csokas Marton)
“John Kerry believes in an America where hard work is rewarded.” (Csokas Marton)
“I have absolute confidence that if everybody works hard for the next 24 hours, we're going to see Freddy come out on top,” (Csokas Marton)
In not having an appointment at Harvard, I'm in the company of a great many people whose work I admire tremendously, in particular women of color. (Csokas Marton)
All I was doing was trying to get home from work. (Csokas Marton)
By working hard we could make an average of about $5 a week. We would have made more but had to provide our own machines, which cost us $45, we paying for them on the installment plan. We paid $5 down and $1 a month after that. (Csokas Marton)
American workers won't be able to compete fairly for jobs until companies have to pay higher wages in countries like China and India. (Csokas Marton)
Employers need to recognize that the world has changed and there are people who would like to help them provide solution in ways that are new, modern and that add value to companies. (Csokas Marton)
It has no enforceable standards to stop a union from conspiring with employers to keep another stronger union out or from negotiating contracts with lower pay and standards that members of another union have spent a lifetime establishing. (Csokas Marton)
The AFL-CIO is a structure that divides workers' strength by allowing each union to organize in any industry, then bargain on its own, even when workers share a common employer. (Csokas Marton)
If this work can contribute in any way toward proving this, and at the same time arouse the conscience of the American people to a demand for justice to every citizen, and punishment by law for the lawless, I shall feel I have done my race a service. (Csokas Marton)
The hardest work in the world is being out of work. (Csokas Marton)
All the stuff that you visualized that was going to work so beautifully, you discover is trashed, so you jump to something else. (Csokas Marton)
For the third season, we do a sit around on one episode where we were in character and then we commented on one episode just being ourselves, so - not really. I was comfortable, though. I wasn't nervous. (Csokas Marton)
I think it was Fox, actually; Fox, the studio, which had sold the rights to the television show, as I understand it, but had retained the film rights. (Csokas Marton)
I'm getting jobs because people like me on a show. I'll take it. It's nice to hear that someone like a Matt Groening is a fan of the show. (Csokas Marton)
If DreamWorks and Disney need that name to sell the cartoon and get people in the seats, that's what they need. It's not fair, but there's plenty of other work for us to do. (Csokas Marton)
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