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I would say I'd rather dig a ditch, you know, do hard, manual labor than write lyrics.
— Natalie Merchant
Music is inarticulate poesy.
— John Dryden
Hollywood is a small, familial place. Everyone does business with everybody else. The same complications occur in investment banking.
— Michael Ovitz
I do know that kind fate allowed me to find a couple of nice ideas after many years of feverish labor.
— Albert Einstein
There is the good and the bad, the great and the low, the just and the unjust. I swear to you that all that will never change.
— Albert Camus
What I know at sixty, I knew as well at twenty. Forty years of a long, a superfluous, labor of verification.
— Emil Cioran
When you start seeing the fruit of your labor, you'll know there is light under the tunnel. Hard work really pays".
— Abdulazeez Henry Musa
I only subpoena folks for jury duty that I know will be fair...
— Paul Henry Abram
If you have never visited the valleys, the view from the mountain top is not breathtaking.
— Robin Sharma
There ought to be a law that a guy has to leave a rose on your pillow to let you know he enjoyed the labor you put into his walk of shame.
— Z.A. Maxfield
Cats know how to obtain food without labor, shelter without confinement, and love without penalties.
— W. L. George
Our mission in life is not to discover our fate as we go along, or even to procreate, but rather to fill up the endless gray void that is time.
— Jane Hamilton
Labor, you know, is prayer.
— Bayard Taylor
Sometimes it's only the young ones who are crazy enough to change the world.
— Diana Peterfreund
Having worked as a labor and delivery nurse ... I've seen ultrasounds ... you know that those babies are real.
— Naomi Judd
That, I decided, was what it meant to be a slave: your past didn't matter, in the present you were invisible and you had no claim on the future.
— Lawrence Hill
The executive of the modern State is but a committee for managing the common affairs of the whole bourgeoisie.
— Friedrich Engels
I directed some movies in the past, and I'd still love to do that. You know, the whole thing is a labor of love, I think.
— Melanie Mayron