Work Quotes

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

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"Every citizen must be a soldier in the cause of national liberation."
Ho Chi Minh
V
"The working person has more right to education than the idle wealthy."
Vladimir Lenin
"The campesino, with machete in hand, begins to understand that only his labor can transform the hostile nature."
Che Guevara
"The peasant cannot change his life through wishes but only through struggle."
Che Guevara
"The revolution demands everything and offers only the satisfaction of duty."
Che Guevara
B
"Great empires are built on sacrifice and discipline."
Benito Mussolini
J
"We must organize the workers and offer them a new way forward."
Joseph Stalin
J
"We build our future through the sweat of our brows."
Joseph Stalin
J
"The collective farm is the foundation of our new society."
Joseph Stalin
M
"The worker must transform both society and himself."
Mao Zedong
V
"The working person's dignity lies not in charity, but in honest labor and fair compensation."
Vladimir Lenin
E
"When you cease to make a contribution you begin to die."
Eleanor Roosevelt
E
"My experience has been that work which really counts is the work that you do."
Eleanor Roosevelt
L
"The intellectuals without the working class are merely dilettantes."
Leon Trotsky
L
"Work under capitalism is alienation; under socialism it is self-realization."
Leon Trotsky
J
"Work is the best medicine"
Joseph Stalin
J
"Work hard and die young"
Joseph Stalin
J
"Work ennobles the spirit"
Joseph Stalin
B
"I could not sleep if I had power and did not use it for Italy."
Benito Mussolini
B
"I have given all to my people."
Benito Mussolini
V
"The working class must understand that their chains can only be broken through their own effort."
Vladimir Lenin
W
"I have nothing to offer but blood, toil, tears and sweat."
Winston Churchill
W
"Idle hands are the devil's tools."
Winston Churchill
W
"Business ought to be productive and not merely predatory."
Winston Churchill
F
"Born in security and trained only in ease, this nation is not prepared for the long, slow struggle."
Franklin D. Roosevelt
F
"The business of America is business."
Franklin D. Roosevelt
L
"The workplace is where human dignity is either affirmed or destroyed."
Leon Trotsky
V
"Competition is the driving force of capitalism; cooperation is the force of progress."
Vladimir Lenin
E
"My experience has been that work which really counts is the work that you do when you are not getting paid for it"
Eleanor Roosevelt
E
"One of the best ways to change the world is to do the work you love"
Eleanor Roosevelt