Work Quotes

The daily grind, the creative struggle, and why what we do matters more than we think.

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"I have found that work without purpose becomes mere toil."
Tiberius
"I have found that work without passion is merely slavery by another name."
Caligula
"Work that enriches the soul is the only work worth doing."
Caligula
"Double, double toil and trouble."
Mark Antony
"Hard work never killed anyone."
Mark Antony
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"I have often wished I had a third hand."
Claudius
C
"The hand that works is the hand that succeeds."
Claudius
C
"Work without passion is merely slavery to necessity."
Claudius
M
"Work ennobles the spirit and sustains the body."
Marcus Brutus
M
"Work is worship when done with integrity."
Marcus Brutus
P
"The only way to do great work is to love what you do."
Pompey
P
"Work is love made visible."
Pompey
"A work of genius is not measured by beauty but by its power to transform the world."
Caligula
"Work is the refuge of those who have nothing better to do; therefore work with purpose."
Augustus
"The only way to do great work is to love what you do."
Tiberius
H
"Work gives life meaning and purpose."
Hannibal
H
"The only way to do great work is to love what you do."
Hannibal
"Work without purpose is merely the passing of time."
Mark Antony
"Work that aligns with purpose becomes a form of joy."
Mark Antony
M
"In serving the Republic, one serves something greater than oneself."
Marcus Brutus
S
"Hard work is the path to all achievement."
Scipio Africanus
S
"Work with passion, and you'll never truly work."
Scipio Africanus
"The only way to do great work is to love what you do."
Augustus
"What is well begun is half done."
Augustus
T
"Work without meaning is slavery of the spirit."
Tarquin the Proud
T
"Work gives structure to the chaos of existence."
Tarquin the Proud
H
"An army marches on its stomach, not on glory."
Hannibal
H
"Swift action beats perfect planning every time."
Hannibal
"What we build with our own hands, we understand; what is given to us, we merely possess."
Mark Antony
"To master one's craft requires the patience of a thousand lifetimes compressed into one."
Mark Antony