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If we don't have workers organized into labor unions, we're in great peril of losing our democracy.
— Dolores Huerta
Oxford is Oxford: not a mere receptacle for youth, like Cambridge. Perhaps it wants its inmates to love it rather than to love one another.
— E. M. Forster
Why do we dread adversity when we know that facing it is the only way to become stronger, smarter, better?
— John Wooden
Looking to the future I see in the further acceleration of science continuous jobs for our workers. Science will cure unemployment.
— Charles M. Schwab
Women movements would form among the factory workers, a great mobilisation that destroyed the old models.
— Emma Bonino
Even when our eyes are closed, there's a whole world that exists outside ourselves and our dreams.
— Hiromu Arakawa
What are you laughing at? You are laughing at yourself.
— Nikolai Gogol
Unlike most great talkers, the rooks are good workers, too.
— Flora Thompson
By and large, mothers and housewives are the only workers who do not have regular time off. They are the great vacationless class.
— Anne Morrow Lindbergh
Rich folk don't try so hard
— Kathryn Stockett
All great artists and thinkers are great workers.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
Beware of any work for God which enables you to evade concentration on Him. A great many Christian workers worship their work.
— Oswald Chambers
Remember that the subconscious mind has determined the success and wonderful achievements of all great scientific workers.
— Joseph Murphy
I sit in the lap of Adversity and nuzzle at her neck." Personal philosophy associated with the strife and difficulties of life.
— Stephen C. Conley
You can live to be a hundred if you give up all the things that make you want to live to be a hundred.
— Woody Allen
One of the great dilemmas for America will be that American companies will do very well while American workers might not.
— Fareed Zakaria
A middle child, I was born in the depths of the Great Depression. My dad and mom were factory workers, struggling to make ends meet.
— Dennis L. McKiernan
Look at him, he's slain another dangling participle.
— Skip Coryell