Statements about employees. Wise thoughts, aphorisms, statuses about work

There is never enough time to get the job done right, but there is time to redo it. Meskimen's Law

The whole load falls on the diligent horse. Thomas Fuller

Choose a profession that you love - and you will not have to work a day in yours. Confucius

If the head cooks, then everything burns in the hands.

A living failure is better than a dead masterpiece. D.B. Show

It is better to do a small part of the job perfectly than to do ten times more badly. Aristotle

In hard times, business people are more useful than virtuous people. F. Bacon

Not to watch the workers is to leave your wallet open to them.

Public service is the last refuge of a slob. Boyce Penrose

Labor is not a virtue, but an inevitable condition of a virtuous life. L. Tolstoy

There are never great things without great difficulties. Voltaire

Don't put off until tomorrow what you can do today. B. Franklin

As soon as you imagine that you are not able to do a certain thing, from that moment on it becomes impossible for you to do it. B. Spinoza

Just as movement excites the appetite, so work excites the thirst for pleasure. F. Chesterfield

Waking up in the morning, ask yourself: "What should I do?". In the evening, before falling asleep: "What have I done?". Pythagoras

If you don't like your boss, put yourself in his shoes.

We pretend to work because they pretend to pay us.

A person who works with his hands is a worker; a person working with his hands and head is a craftsman; but a person who works both with his hands, and with his head, and with his heart is a master of his craft. Louis Naiser

Work delivers us from three great evils: boredom, vice, and want. Voltaire

The hand is the tool of tools. Aristotle

A career is a wonderful thing, but it cannot warm anyone on a cold night. Marilyn Monroe

Believe me, only he is familiar with spiritual pleasure, Who has acquired it through labor and patience. Goethe I.

They earn bread with their hands, and butter with their heads.

The best workers are not suitable for the highest positions, but they are good in secondary roles.

The client cannot simply be satisfied. The client must be satisfied!

The harder the job, the easier it is to get into it.

You cannot gain something without the other person losing something.

The day has many hours and you can only use this time for work. So why work hard for money! Learn to make money and people work for you so you can be free to do what is more important.

Difficulties await where you try to simplify.

Society is divided into two great classes: those who work to live and those who live to make others work.

Small business is commerce, medium business is commercial politics, big business is politics.

The eyes are afraid, but the hands are doing.

If you successfully choose work and put your whole soul into it, then happiness will find you. Ushinsky K. D.

Those who work sitting and those who work standing are paid far less than those who work for themselves.

A good boss is the beginning of all beginnings, and a bad one is the end of all beginnings.

Who understood life - quit work.

You are not paid per hour, you are paid for the value you create in that hour.

The difficult must be made familiar, the familiar easy, and the easy pleasant.

. Only two incentives make people work: the desire for wages and the fear of losing it.

If you do not receive, then no one needs your work.

Work that is pleasant to us heals grief. Shakespeare V.

A person who is not busy with business can never enjoy complete happiness; on the face of an idler you will always find an imprint of discontent and apathy.

Thinking is the hardest of jobs. That's probably why so few people do it.

Work is valued according to the results of labor, and not according to accumulated fatigue!

Not all loafers agree to sedentary work - others require recumbent work.

Who gets up early, God gives.

If you want to work - lie down and sleep and everything will pass.

Physical labor helps to forget about moral suffering. La Rochefoucauld F.

Whoever does no more than what he is paid for will never get more than what he gets.

A person achieves something only where he believes in himself.

Capable workers are valued, and executive and obedient -.

Work, don't be afraid of me - I won't touch you!

Work when you're sad, that's the only way to dispel sadness. Work so as not to fall into melancholy: nothing relieves a dull emptiness like work. Work when you are successful: there is no other cure for "vertigo" than work. Becher I.

To live like a human, you need to pay like a god.

To profit without risk, to gain experience without danger, to be rewarded without working, is as impossible as to live without being born.

Each profession has its own subtleties that are not visible to amateurs.

To live right means to work. When the machine is idle, it begins to corrode rust.

In any organization, work gravitates towards the lowest level of the hierarchy.

In our life, as in mathematics: the sum of their irresponsibility does not change from changing the positions of chiefs.

Qualification is what is required from lower employees. Senior officials are required to lack qualifications.

If everyone knew how to work, there would be no one to lead.

Children must learn to work with their hands, not their elbows.

Who sits on a salary, he can afford to sit, lie down and even sleep at work.

Don't let anyone or anything make decisions for you.

The most important thing in every business is to overcome the moment when you do not want to work. I.P. Pavlov

The other in second place shines, and his brilliance is reflected in the one who takes first place.

Idlers can be divided into two categories: a car without an engine, an engine without a car.

If in affairs they always agree with each other, then one of them is superfluous.

For results to exceed your expectations, don't expect too much.

Don't expect someone else to do even the smallest work for you. The people around you are super lazy, and even more - deceitful.

Some people work only in order to work, others in order to be able not to work in the future.

The difference in your attitude towards work when you want to take an early leave or ask for a pay raise, clearly demonstrates to us Einstein's fundamental discovery - the theory of relativity.

Work and alcohol are related by a common goal: to allow a person to forget and pass the thoughtless eight hours a day.

The modern economy is based on a symbiosis of those who want to get rich while relaxing, and fans of free labor. Take someone away and everything falls apart.

Work saves from suffering no less effectively than opium, but no one forbids it.

It's amazing how the arrival of a family can turn a workaholic into a slacker.

What drew me to a writing career? No paperwork.

Your dizzying career is unlikely to keep you warm on a cold night.

Let my work have no purpose, but I have it.

In an effort to do as much as possible, I do it not for myself, but for the future generation.

Read the continuation of the famous aphorisms and quotes on the pages:

The more I earn, the poorer my life becomes - Frederic Begbeder

Nothing annoys me more than the sight of people sitting around doing nothing when I work - D. Jerome

I'm too energetic to work - Marcel Achard

The work we do willingly heals pain - William Shakespeare

Every employee strives to reach his level of incompetence, and all useful work is done by those who have not yet reached this level - L. Peter

Work is the last refuge of those who can do nothing else - Oscar Wilde

The decisive role in the work is not always played by the material, but always by the master - Maxim Gorky

There is no harder job than trying to look beautiful from eight in the morning until midnight - Brigitte Bardot

Great joy is work. All the happiness of the earth - for work! - Valery Bryusov

Work is work, but in this life you still need to do something useful - Henryk Jagodziński

It is terribly hard work to do nothing - Oscar Wilde

If you are too zealous in the service, you will lose the favor of the sovereign. If you are overly cordial in friendship, you will lose the favor of friends - Confucius

The belief that your work is extremely important is a sure symptom of an impending nervous breakdown - Bertrand Russell

A man worked smart, worked and suddenly felt that he had become more stupid than his work - Vasily Klyuchevsky

Any worker begins to lose grip five years before reaching retirement age, whatever that age is - S. Parkinson

Seated workers earn more than standing workers - Ogden Nash

The only salvation in spiritual grief is work - Pyotr Tchaikovsky

The owner's eyes do more work than his hands - Benjamin Franklin

It is not enough to know how to work - you still have to work. It is not enough to work - you must also be able to work - Gabriel Laub

I am a firm believer in luck, and I have noticed that the more I work, the luckier I am - Thomas Jefferson

One machine can do the work of five ordinary people; no machine will do the work of one extraordinary man - Elbert Hubbard

Most people work most of the time in order to live, and the little free time they have left disturbs them so much that they try in every way to get rid of it - Johann Goethe

To earn a living, you have to work. But to get rich, you have to come up with something else - Jean Carr

Every non-working person is a scoundrel - Jean-Jacques Rousseau

Diligent is a characteristic of an employee about whom there is nothing more to say - Pierre Daninos

Middle age is when you are too young to retire and too old to get another job - Lawrence Peter

An ounce of reputation is worth a pound of work - Lawrence Peter

Inspiration comes only when you work - Gabriel Marquez

The rest of the heart is best provided by the work of the mind - Gaston Lewis

There is only one kind of work that does not cause depression, and that is work that you do not have to do - Georges Elgosy

Work is what a person is obliged to do, and Play is what he is not obliged to do. Therefore, making artificial flowers or carrying water in a sieve is work, but knocking down skittles or climbing Mont Blanc is fun - Mark Twain

To live means to work. Labor is the life of man - Voltaire

A scientist is a lazy person who kills time with work - George Shaw

It is not important to be able to work well, it is important to be able to report well - Tristan Bernard

When you work, you do better than you can - Jean Rostand

At present, those who do the hardest work are paid the lowest; those whose work is easier, and the reward is bigger. However, those who do nothing get the most - George Shaw

If everything seems easy, this unmistakably proves that the worker is very little skilled and that the work is beyond his understanding - Leonardo da Vinci

Retirement: Rest forced on you when all you can do is work - Georges Elgosy

Love and work are the only worthwhile things in life. Work is a form of love - Marilyn Monroe

Means that serve to satisfy passions are called abilities, and the use of abilities is the mechanical and spiritual work of a person - W. Weitling

An hour of work will teach more than a day of explanations, because if I occupy a child in a workshop, his hands work in favor of his mind: he becomes a philosopher, considering himself only an artisan - Jean-Jacques Rousseau

Civil servant: a worker who hires others to do the job for which he is hired - Herbert Proknow

He who is diligent in service should not be afraid of his ignorance; for every new case he will read

Generations after generations people work jobs they hate only to be able to buy what they don't need - Chuck Palahniuk

There is a time to work, and there is a time to love. There is no other time - Coco Chanel

Friends help us live and hinder our work - Tadeusz Kotarbinski

Work fills all the time allotted for it - Cyril Parkinson

Genius is most afraid of work - it turns him into talent - Georges Elgozy

The hardest part of the job is deciding to start it - Gabriel Laub

Work is sometimes something like fishing in places where there is obviously no fish - J. Renard

The greatest sensual pleasure, which does not contain any admixture and disgust, is, in a healthy state, rest after work - Immanuel Kant

Better a belly from beer than a hump from work - Mikhail Zhvanetsky

Work is my first pleasure - Wolfgang Mozart

If you work for the present, your work will be worthless; one must work with only the future in mind - Anton Chekhov

When you only think: how to make money - this is work for wear and tear. A person, little by little, without noticing it, loses himself - Haruki Murakami

Never start work before breakfast; and if you still need to start working before breakfast, eat breakfast first - Henry Shaw

Usually those who know how to work better than others know how not to work better than others - Georges Elgosy

Serving the authorities? No, please. And he was fired - Emil Krotky

Work saves us from three great evils: boredom, vice, need - Voltaire

The most unfortunate of people is the one for whom there was no work in the world - Thomas Carlyle

Favorite work wakes up early, and we are happy to take on it - William Shakespeare

The best employees are not suitable for the highest positions, but they are good for the second roles - Gaston Lewis

If you always do tomorrow's work today, then the last day of your life will be completely free - Ashley Brilliant

Force your own work; don't wait for her to force you - Benjamin Franklin

Dirty work is often best done by people with clean hands - Janusz Wasilkowski

I would like death to find me working in the field - Michel Montaigne

The unemployed are miserable without work, the employed are miserable because of its excess - Frederic Beigbeder

Anyone can do any job, as long as it doesn't have to be taken on now - Robert Benchley

God was pleased with his work, that's what's terrible - Samuel Butler

The army is a bad school, since war does not happen every day, and the military pretends that their work is permanent - D. Shaw

With whom you can laugh together, you can work together - Robert Orben

Whoever does no more than what he is paid for will never get more than what he gets - E. Hubbard

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Work saves a person from three main evils - boredom, vice and need. - Voltaire

Pick a job you love and you won't have to work a day in your life. - Confucius*


The best way to success is to fall in love with what you do. - Jackie Chan

Be busy. It is the cheapest medicine on earth - and one of the most effective. - Dale Carnegie

Idleness and idleness entail depravity and ill health; on the contrary, the aspiration of the mind to something brings with it cheerfulness, eternally directed towards the strengthening of life.
- Hippocrates


If there is no purpose in life, then you have to work for someone who has it!
- Robert Anthony

A man only enjoys what he has worked hard for - that's how he works. - Exupery


Three things make a person happy: love, an interesting job and the opportunity to travel ...
- Ivan Bunin

Immersion in work is the best way to beat the disease.

Working on oneself is the hardest work, so few do it.

A life without work is the most miserable life. And when there is labor, every life is already more than half happy.
"Two Lives" - a novel by K. E. Antarova

The real hobby of our generation is whining and goofing off about nothing. Bad relationships, school problems, an asshole boss... It's all bullshit. There is only one asshole and that is you. And you will be very surprised if you find out how much you can change just by tearing your ass off the couch.
— George Carlin

If you want to build a ship, you don't need to call people, plan, divide work, get tools. It is necessary to infect people with the desire for an endless sea. Then they will build the ships themselves...
- A. de Saint-Exupery

When you make art, whether it's good or bad, your soul grows.
— Kurt Vonnegut

What is a person when he is busy only sleeping and eating? An animal, nothing more.
- William Shakespeare (1564 - 01/23/1616) - English playwright, poet and actor

Those who do not want to change their lives cannot be helped.
- Hippocrates

In order to justify ourselves in our own eyes, we often convince ourselves that we are unable to achieve the goal; in fact, we are not powerless, but weak-willed.
- Francois de La Rochefoucauld

If the egg is broken by force from outside, life ceases. If the egg is broken by force from within, life begins. All great things always start from within.

I tell myself: I have to grow and learn more. This is the only antidote for old age.
- Kirk Douglas, American actor

"Office work kills the movement of thought.. relaxes the potential and weakens the energy force..."

Life is growth. When we stop growing, technically or spiritually, we become no better than the dead.
- Morihei Ueshiba

If you enthusiastically do what you love, you can even miss the apocalypse.
- Max Fry

A man only enjoys what he has worked hard for - that's how he works.
- Exupery

You can blame others for everything and despair, or you can get up early every day and persevere to achieve success.
- Luke Daley

It is better to go to the goal at the speed of a turtle than to come up with excuses for why you stand still at the speed of light.
-Bodo Schaefer

Iron rusts without finding a use for itself, stagnant water rots or freezes in the cold, and the mind of a person, not finding a use for itself, withers.
- Leonardo da Vinci

Working for the owner or a large company will never be the solution to money problems.
- Robert Kiyosaki

If you are in your place, doing what you want to do, what your soul lies in, then this activity will never devastate and tire you, but, on the contrary, fill you with energy and stimulate.

If you are crazy enough to do what you love, you are destined to live a life full of meaning.
— Herbert Kelleher


- Jackie Chan

It's better to create work than to look for it.

When I did not have enough money, I sat down to think, and did not run to earn money. An idea is the most valuable commodity in the world.
- Steve Jobs

The purest water is not the one that lingers in a large stagnant puddle, but the one that flows over stones, overcomes obstacles, falls down waterfalls - it is she who eventually becomes drinkable. This is water that was purified in the process of falling, thousands and thousands of times it crashed against stones, water that sang in suffering and wove white foam of hope, giving birth to a rainbow every time it encountered obstacles in its path.
- Jorge Angel Livraga

If you want to have what you never had, start doing what you never did.
- Richard Bach

Pick a job you love and you won't have to work a day in your life.
- Confucius

Don't be afraid to do what you don't know how to do. Remember, the ark was built by an amateur, the professionals built the Titanic.
— Dave Berry

Be busy. It is the cheapest medicine on earth - and one of the most effective.
- Dale Carnegie

The one who does not do what he is told, and the one who does no more than what he is told, will never break through to the top.
- Andrew Carnegie, American entrepreneur, major steelmaker, philanthropist, multimillionaire.

If you think you can, you can. But if you think you can't, then you can't. - Mary Kay Ash, founder of Mary Kay Cosmetics, one of the most successful business women of the 20th century.

If you want to succeed, your heart must be in your business, and your business must be in your heart.
- Thomas J. Watson, former president of IBM.

Your most unsuccessful clients are your richest source of knowledge.
- Bill Gates, co-founder of Microsoft Corporation.

Whoever works all day has no time to earn money.
- John Davison Rockefeller

It doesn't make sense to hire smart people and then tell them what to do. We hire smart people to tell us what to do. - Steve Jobs, founder and CEO of Apple Corporation.

Idleness and idleness entail depravity and ill health; on the contrary, the aspiration of the mind to something brings with it cheerfulness, eternally directed towards the strengthening of life.
- Hippocrates

The average person is concerned about how to kill time, while the talented person seeks to use it.
- A. Schopenhauer

The best way to success is to fall in love with what you do.
- Jackie Chan

Work saves a person from three main evils - boredom, vice and need.
- Voltaire

There is only one way to do great work - to love her. If you don't get there, wait. Don't get down to business. As with everything else, your own heart will help you to suggest an interesting business.
- Steve Jobs

If you haven't found your business yet, look for it. Do not stop. As with all things of the heart, you will know when you find it. And like any good relationship, it gets better and better with age. So seek until you find. Don't stand.
- Steve Jobs

You need to find what you love. And this is as true for work as it is for relationships. Your work will fill most of your life and the only way to be completely satisfied is to do what you think is a great thing. And the only way to do great things is to love what you do.
- Steve Jobs

Your time is limited, don't waste it living another life. Don't get hooked on a creed that exists on other people's thinking. Don't let the eyes of others drown out your own inner voice. And it is very important to have the courage to follow your heart and intuition. They somehow already know what you really want to do. Everything else is secondary. We are here to contribute to this world. Otherwise, why are we here?
- Steve Jobs

Take a step and the road will appear by itself.
- S.Jobs

The brain wears out when it is not used.
- Bernard Werber.

If a man's calling is to be a janitor, he must sweep the streets with the same inspiration as Michelangelo painted vaults or Beethoven composed music. He must sweep the street so that all the spirits of Heaven and Earth reverently say: "Here lives a great janitor who does his job flawlessly."
- Martin Luther King Jr.

Who does not go forward; he goes back: there is no standing position.
- V. G. Belinsky

Never lose your patience - this is the last key that opens the door.
- Antoine de Saint-Exupery

“Know: if, having lived a day, you did not do a single good deed or did not learn anything new in a day, the day will be spent in vain.”

"Laziness and self-pity are the most faithful companions in old age! With their help, only a couple of active actions will remain: look a little and chew a little. Old age will seat you in an easy chair, carefully wrap it in a soft blanket and undoubtedly lead you to the grave."

"Work is the best medicine. Work is the only foundation of life. Work forges unbreakable perseverance in a person's character. The busiest people are the most durable. Work, constant doing, creation is the best tonic medicine. A healthy joy of work will be the source of a long fruitful life. It is daily work there is an accumulation of a fiery treasure....Each work gives rise to energy, which in essence is similar to cosmic energy....One must love one's work in order to find rest and justification in it.Love for work gives joy, as well as the strength to improve its quality. One can fall in love with labor only by knowing it. Love for labor is the best way for the growth and accumulation of fiery energy. Labor can be accompanied by both joy and inspirational thought. Joyful labor is several times more successful."
- S. V. Stulginsky "Fundamentals of scientific, philosophical and religious worldview - the key to understanding the new era"

Without a goal there is no activity, without interests there is no goal, and without activity there is no life. The source of interests, goals and activities is the substance of social life.
- V. G. Belinsky

For me, to live means to work.
- I. K. Aivazovsky

A person is born not to drag out a sad existence in inaction, but to work on a great and grandiose cause.
- L. Alberti

He who has no purpose finds no joy in any occupation.
- D Leopardi

The meaning of our life is continuous movement.
- Yakub Kolas

He who cannot have 2/3 of the day for himself should be called a slave.
- Friedrich Nietzsche

Work hard! The world will not be a paradise For those who want to live lazy.
- Sax Hans

Man is made for action. Not to act and not to exist for a person are one and the same thing.
- Voltaire

"In order to be healthy, you need: cold, hunger and movement!
And the whole civilization strives for warmth, satiety and peace.
People do everything in order to die "...
- Porfiry Ivanov

Legs get stronger as you walk!

Rivers flow for the benefit of others, trees bear fruit for the benefit of others, noble people live for the benefit of others.
- Indian wisdom

Happiness is not in always doing what you want, but in always wanting what you do.
- Lev Tolstoy

Whoever has a lot of work, the day is short.

The best job is the highest paying hobby.

I beg all people to stand and take your place in nature, it is not occupied by anyone and is not bought, but only by your own deeds and work.
- P. Ivanov

A person is arranged in such a way that when something ignites his soul, everything becomes possible.
- La Fontaine

A person is valuable when his words match his actions.
- Friedrich Nietzsche

Desire is not enough, action is needed...
- Bruce Lee

If you have an apple and I have an apple, and if we exchange these apples, then you and I have one apple each. And if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.
- Bernard Show

If you have a great goal in front of you, and your possibilities are limited, act anyway; for only through action can your possibilities increase.
- Sri Aurobindo

Trying to succeed by doing nothing is like trying to reap a harvest where you have not sown anything.
- David Bly

If there is no purpose in life, then you have to work for someone who has it!
- Robert Anthony

In order to be healthy, you need cold, hunger and movement! And the whole civilization strives for warmth, satiety and peace. People do everything to die.
- Porfiry Ivanov

Do not force the soul with a profession that is not yours. A profession should initially be an act of love. And not an arranged marriage. And before it's too late, do not forget that the work of all life is not a work, but life.
- Haruki Murakami

A gem cannot be polished without friction. Similarly, a person cannot become successful without a sufficient number of difficult attempts.
- Confucius

I would rather fail at what I love than succeed at what I hate.
— George Burns

The main misfortunes of the human race come from the fact that out of a thousand people, nine hundred and ninety-nine live to death, without understanding themselves, having spent their whole lives doing something other than their own.
- Boris Akunin

People who succeed in this world are not lazy and look for the circumstances they need. And if they don't find it, they create it.
- Bernard Show

Deep within man lie dormant powers—a power that can shake his imagination that he could never have dreamed of possessing, powers that can completely transform his whole life if organized and harnessed to work.
- Orizon Sweet Marden

Everyone has enough strength to live life with dignity. And all this talk about what a difficult time it is now is a clever way to justify your inaction, laziness and various dullness. It is necessary to work, and there, you see, times will change.
- Lev Davidovich Landau

Do today what others do not want, tomorrow you will live in a way that others cannot.

Success is the ability to fail again and again without losing enthusiasm.
- Winston Churchill

You will never write a good book without first writing a few bad ones.
- Bernard Show

You can't give up on a dream without trying to make it come true.
- Jacqueline Susan

The greatest reward for hard work is not what a person gets for it, but what he becomes in the process of this work.
— John Ruskin

Three rules for success: know more than the rest; work harder than others; expect less than the rest.
- William Shakespeare

Idleness is the mother of boredom and many vices.
- Catherine the Great

Only in creativity there is joy - everything else is dust and vanity
- Anatoly Fedorovich Koni

Aphorisms and quotes about work

From infancy, adults have been convincing us that we cannot live without work, that work is the duty of everyone. But even better, what work is and how it should be treated can be understood by reading the aphorisms and quotes about work collected in our collection.
Each of us, of course, can have our own opinion on this topic, but well-aimed aphorisms and quotes about the work of famous authors can make many reconsider their point of view and change their lives for the better.

"Every non-working person is a scoundrel"
Jean Jacques Rousseau

“To live is to work. Labor is the life of man
Voltaire

“If people are valued at work, then a horse is better than any person”
Maksim Gorky

"It's amazing how important your job is when you need to take time off from it, and how unimportant it is when you're asking for a raise."
Robert Orben

“Work is sometimes something like fishing in places where there is obviously no fish”
Jules Renard

“The means that serve to satisfy the passions are called abilities, and the use of abilities is the mechanical and spiritual work of a person”
Wilhelm Weitling

“Love and work are the only worthwhile things in life. Work is a kind of love."
Marilyn Monroe

"The rest of the heart is best provided by the work of the mind"
Gaston Lewis

"With whom you can laugh together, you can work together"
Robert Orben

“Work is work, but in this life you still need to do something useful”
Henryk Jagodzinsky

"There is a time to work, and there is a time to love. There is no other time left"
Coco Chanel

"There's only one kind of work that doesn't cause depression, and that's work you don't have to do"
Georges Elgosy

“He who is diligent in service should not be afraid of his ignorance; for every new case he will read"
Kozma Prutkov"The world is made up of slackers who want to have money without working and idiots who are willing to work without getting rich"
George Shaw

“Most people work most of the time in order to live, and the little free time they have left disturbs them so much that they try in every way to get rid of it”
Johann Goethe

“Work saves us from three great evils: boredom, vice, need”
Voltaire

“Any worker starts to lose grip five years before reaching retirement age, whatever that age is.”
Cyril Parkinson

“Work fills all the time allotted for it”
Cyril Parkinson

"Anyone is capable of doing any job, as long as it doesn't have to be taken on now"
Robert Benchley

"Work is my first pleasure"
Wolfgang Mozart

“I am a firm believer in luck, and I have noticed that the more I work, the luckier I am”
Thomas Jefferson

“Diligent is a characteristic of an employee about whom there is nothing more to say”
Pierre Daninos

“Work is what a person is obliged to do, and the Game is what he is not obliged to do. Therefore, making artificial flowers or carrying water in a sieve is work, but knocking down skittles or climbing Mont Blanc is fun.
Mark Twain

“If everything seems easy, this unmistakably proves that the worker is very little skilled and that the work is beyond his understanding”
Leonardo da Vinci

“Work is essentially no different from alcohol and has the same goal: to distract, forget, and most importantly, hide from oneself”
Aldous Huxley

"Inspiration comes only when you work"
Gabriel Marquez

“To earn a living, you have to work. But to get rich, you have to come up with something else.”
Jean Carr

"I'm too energetic to work"
Marcel Achard

“It is not important to be able to work well, it is important to be able to report well”
Tristan Bernard

“Compel your own work; don't wait for her to force you."
Benjamin Franklin

"It's terribly hard work doing nothing"
Oscar Wilde

“It is not enough to be able to work - you still have to work. It’s not enough to work - you still need to be able to work”
Gabriel Laub

“If you work for the present, your work will be worthless; we must work with only the future in mind"
Anton Chekhov

"The only salvation in spiritual grief is work"
Pyotr Tchaikovsky

“I have a hasty job - for posterity”
Jules Renard

“A man worked smart, worked and suddenly felt that he had become more stupid than his work”
Vasily Klyuchevsky

“The favorite work wakes up early, and we are happy to take on it”
William Shakespeare

"Whoever does no more than what he is paid for will never get more than what he gets"
Elbert Hubbard

"The owner's eyes do more work than his hands"
Benjamin Franklin

“The best employees are not suitable for the highest positions, but they are good in the second roles”
Gaston Lewis

"To overcome the most severe suffering, there are two means: it is opium and work"
Heinrich Heine

“The greatest sensual pleasure, which does not contain any admixture and aversion, is, in a healthy state, rest after work”
Immanuel Kant

“Never start work before breakfast; and if you still need to start working before breakfast, eat breakfast first.
Henry Shaw

“I would like death to find me working in the field”
Michel Montaigne

"Stock Broker: A Sloth Who Works Like a Damn Not to Work"
Adrian Decourcelle

“When you only think: how to make money - this is work for wear and tear. A person, little by little, without noticing it, loses himself.
Haruki Murakami

“If you want to educate the mind of your student, educate the forces that he must control. Constantly exercise his body; make him healthy and strong; let him work, act, run, shout; let it always be in motion; let him be a man in strength, and soon he will become one in reason ... If we want to pervert this order, then we will produce early-ripening fruits in which there will be neither maturity nor taste and which will not slow down to deteriorate: we will have young scientists and old children »
Jean Jacques Rousseau

"An ounce of reputation is worth a pound of work"
Lawrence Peter

“The decisive role in the work is not always played by the material, but always by the master”
Maksim Gorky

“Those who work while sitting earn more than those who work standing”
Ogden Nash

"Work is the last refuge of those who can't do anything else"
Oscar Wilde

"There is no harder job than trying to look beautiful from eight in the morning until midnight"
Brigitte Bardot

“Better belly from beer than hump from work”
Mikhail Zhvanetsky

“Each employee strives to reach his level of incompetence, and all useful work is done by those who have not yet reached this level”
Lawrence Peter

“Nothing irritates me more than the sight of people sitting and doing nothing when I work”
Jerome Jerome

“Friends help us live and interfere with work”
Tadeusz Kotarbinski

"A scientist is a lazy person who kills time with work"
George Shaw

“In order to form reasonable characters in individuals, as the creators of a consistently developing, prosperous and forever happy society, everyone from an early age should be accustomed to daily useful work, according to his strengths and abilities”
Robert Owen

“Usually those who know how to work better than others know how not to work better than others”
Georges Elgosy

“If you are overzealous in your service, you will lose the favor of the sovereign. If you are overly cordial in friendship, you will lose the favor of friends.
Confucius

"The unemployed are unhappy without work, the working are unhappy from its excess"
Frederic Begbeder

“The hardest part of the job is deciding to start it”
Gabriel Laub

"A career is a wonderful thing, but it cannot warm anyone on a cold night"
Marilyn Monroe

“I became a writer because I hate paperwork”
Peter Vries

"If you always do tomorrow's work today, then the last day of your life will be completely free"
Ashley Brilliant

“The realm of freedom begins in reality only where work stops, dictated by need and external expediency, therefore, by the nature of things, it lies on the other side of the sphere of proper material production”
Karl Marx

“If a person does something, then he should do it either for his own pleasure, or because he knows how to do this particular thing, or, finally, for the sake of a piece of bread; but to sew boots on principle, to work on principle and from moral considerations, simply means to spoil the material ”
Karel Capek

“The army is a bad school, since war does not happen every day, and the military pretends that their work is permanent”
George Shaw

"Middle age is when you're too young to retire and too old to get another job"
Lawrence Peter

"Civil servant: a worker who hires others to do the job for which he has been hired"
Herbert Proknow

"The work we do willingly heals pain"
William Shakespeare

"A genius is most afraid of work - it turns him into a talent"
Georges Elgosy

"God was pleased with his work, that's what's terrible"
Samuel Butler

“The more I earn, the poorer my life becomes”
Frederic Begbeder

"The belief that your work is extremely important is a sure symptom of an impending nervous breakdown."
Bertrand Russell

"Pension: Rest forced on you when all you can do is work"
Georges Elgosy

“One machine can do the work of five ordinary people; no machine can do the work of one extraordinary man."
Elbert Hubbard

"The most unfortunate of people is the one for whom there is no work in the world"
Thomas Carlyle

“It is better to work without a specific goal than to do nothing”
Socrates

"Generations after generations of people work at jobs they hate just to be able to buy what they don't need"
Chuck Palahniuk

“At present, those who do the hardest work are paid the lowest; those whose work is easier, and the reward is bigger. However, those who do nothing get the most."
George Shaw

“Great joy is work. All the happiness of the earth is due to work!
Valery Bryusov

“An hour of work will teach more than a day of explanations, because if I occupy a child in a workshop, his hands work in favor of his mind: he becomes a philosopher, considering himself only an artisan”
Jean Jacques Rousseau

"When you work, you do the best you can"
Jean Rostand

“The family hearth saves us from a huge amount of work, leaving no time for it”
Gabriel Laub

“- Serving the authorities? No, please. And he was fired."
Emil Krotky

"Often dirty work is best done by people with clean hands"
Janusz Wasilkowski

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