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If there is still something left to complete, consider that nothing has been done.
Lucan
Activity is the only path to knowledge.
J.B. Show
I can’t imagine a situation where there would ever be nothing to do.
F. Dostoevsky
There is nothing that cannot be overcome with hard work.
J. Bruno
It’s not so much the work itself that tires you, but the thoughts about it.
Marcus Fabius Quintilian
The true treasure for people is the ability to work.
Aesop
Without obvious intense hard work there are no talents or geniuses.
D. Mendeleev
There is no hard work that love does not make not only easy, but even enjoyable.
J. Bruno
What is done hastily is rarely done well.
Socrates
There is no sweeter peace bought by labor.
A. Chekhov
Work is the best medicine.
A. France
A good start is half the battle.
Plato
Labor is the great cure for all the diseases and sorrows of mankind.
T. Carlyle
There is nothing more natural for a person than work; a person is born for it, like a bird for flying and a fish for swimming.
F. Petrarch
If you want to make your work easier, pass on your experience to someone else.
B. Krutier
A fool is the one who abandons the matter halfway and watches, with his mouth open, from the sidelines what will come of it all.
F. Schiller
Without labor one cannot be clean and joyful life.
A. Chekhov
The decisive role in the work is not always played by the material, but always by the artist.
M. Gorky
Take on an easy task as if it were a difficult one, and take on a difficult task as if it were an easy one. In the first case, so that confidence does not turn into carelessness; in the second, uncertainty turns into timidity. The surest way to avoid doing something is to consider it done in advance. On the contrary, diligence accomplishes the impossible.
B. Gracian y Morales
Bonded labor is worse than unemployment.
K. Kushner
Where the deed speaks for itself, what is the use of words?
Marcus Tullius Cicero
The more important you consider it, the more likely you will accomplish a task.
Plautus
Work that we enjoy heals grief.
W. Shakespeare
There is only one way to do great work - to love it.
S. Jobs
Hard work is the soul of every business and the key to prosperity.
Charles Dickens
If you don't make a profit, then no one needs your work.
V. Sinelnikov
Get to work properly and you will get good results, because drop by drop a stone is chiseled, and with small blows you can knock down an oak tree, and a mouse, with patience and perseverance, gnaws through a ship's rope.
B. Franklin
When two people do the same thing, they are no longer the same.
Terence
God pleases the quality of our work, not its quantity.
M. Gandhi
Ability, valor - everything is nothing until we put in the work.
Saadi
Carefree makes you look younger, busyness makes you look beautiful.
R. Walser
Our deeds show what we really are; in words - only what they should be.
S. Smiles
The hardworking bee knows how to collect honey from bitter flowers.
M. Bogdanovich
When you finish a big job, you always experience some kind of sweet sadness. Because with the end of your work, in which you embody your thoughts and feelings, you may feel an elusive feeling of sadness, as if you were parting with the woman you love...
Y. Kolas
Man is born to work.
K. Ushinsky
It is better to do a small part of the task perfectly than to do ten times more poorly.
Aristotle
He who relies on effort in work lives, and whoever does not rely on effort in work does not live.
Mo Zi
Each of us is the son of our own deeds.
Cervantes
Farming is based on labor, not expense.
Pliny the Elder
Thinking is the hardest job; This is probably why so few people do it.
G. Ford
It is not smart to postpone things until tomorrow; What tomorrow might happen, we cannot know.
Ferdowsi
There is nothing more slavish than luxury and bliss, and nothing more royal than labor.
Alexander the Great
Work is a sacred thing, it befits everyone.
N. Leskov
Everyone should be great in their work.
Gracian y Morales
Many people love hard work, especially if they are paid for it.
F. P. Jones
Labor is the soul of genius, the heart of talent, it is the inner fire of every talent.
A. France
It's worth the effort.
Marcus Tullius Cicero
It is not a person's title that is important, but his work.
Pliny the Younger
Whether the task is big or small, it must be done.
Aesop
Nothing exhausts and destroys a person more than prolonged physical inactivity.
Aristotle
Constant work overcomes all obstacles.
M. Lomonosov
To love your business, you also need to believe in its meaning.
Y. Kolas
Happiness comes to those who work hard.
Leonardo da Vinci
To work means to earn money at the same time and not have time to spend it.
P. Decourcel
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Labor made a man out of a monkey, if you don’t believe me, read the quotes about labor. This page contains statements about work from different people. After reading everything that is written here, you can gain inspiration for any business, because aphorisms about work are filled with the life experience of people who know first-hand what work is.
Constant work is the law of both art and life.
O. Balzac
In the everyday affairs of life, hard work is capable of doing everything that a genius is capable of, and in addition, there are many things that a genius cannot do.
G. Beecher
The hardworking bee knows how to collect honey from bitter flowers.
Maxim Bogdanovich
He who works is always young. And sometimes it seems to me that maybe work produces some special hormones that increase the vital impulse.
N. N. Burdenko
Great quote about work.
They get tired and exhausted not so much because they work hard, but because they work poorly.
N. E: Vvedensky
Work is my life function. When I don't work, I don't feel any life in myself.
Jules Bern
When work is pleasure, life is good! When work is a duty, life is slavery!
M. Gorky
In order to learn to work well, you must be sincerely passionate about work; without passion you cannot learn to work.
M. I. Kalinin
A person who is diligent in work, firm in adversity and demanding of himself is condescending towards people only because reason forces him to do so.
J. Labruyère
Everything that comes easily, without labor, is of very dubious value.
L. M. Leonov
If a person works only for himself, he can perhaps become a famous scientist, a great sage, an excellent poet, but he can never become a truly perfect and great person.
K. Marx
And with genius talent, only great workers can achieve absolute perfection in art. This modest ability to work is the basis of every genius.
I. E. Repin
We do not dare to do many things not because they are difficult; it is difficult precisely because we do not dare to do it.
Seneca the Younger
Physical labor not only does not exclude the possibility of mental activity, not only improves its dignity, but also encourages it.
L. N. Tolstoy
If you successfully choose work and put your whole soul into it, then happiness will find you on its own.
K. D. Ushinsky
The essence of a person is best, noblest and most perfectly expressed through his actions, through his work and creativity.
A. A. Fadeev
Work is the most important thing in life. From all troubles, from all troubles, you can find only one deliverance - in work.
E. Hemingway
Just as movement excites the appetite, so labor arouses the thirst for pleasure.
F. Chesterfield
Work is a spring of pleasure, a source of the most beautiful things on earth. – M. Gorky
Anyone who works not only for himself, but also for the benefit of others, knows what real happiness is. – I. Goethe
Nature has foreseen and thought through everything; everyone should have their own occupation. This is wise and extremely fair. Leonardo da Vinci
If a person has been taught to work since childhood, it gives him pleasure. Otherwise, the slacker will hate this process. – Helvetius K.
Like moths flying into the light, a lazy person attracts idle people who are similar to him. – Franklin B.
I have always considered a true hero only the one who knew how to do his job with love. – M. Gorky
Archimedes' law talks about a fulcrum, and it has been found. With the help of labor you can turn the globe over! – M. Gorky
Tired and weak for no reason large quantity work, but because they treat it carelessly. – N. E. Vvedensky
Only through work do we restore mental strength - through systematic, energetic labor efforts. – A. I. Herzen
Continuation beautiful quotes read on the pages:
A person is fully human only when he works. – J. Guyot
Labor is often the father of pleasure. – Voltaire
Judge a case by its outcome. – Ovid
Labor in our time is a great right and a great duty. – Hugo V.
Work hard! The world will not be a paradise for those who want to live as lazy people. – Sachs Hans
Either don't take it on or finish it. – Ovid
Don't put off until tomorrow what you can do today. – Franklin B.
The work we do willingly heals pain. – Shakespeare W.
Where the deed speaks for itself, there is no need for words. – Cicero
Work makes you insensitive to grief. – Cicero
Nothing in life comes without a lot of hard work. – Horace
A bad beginning means a bad ending. – Terence
In the everyday affairs of life, hard work is capable of doing everything that a genius is capable of, and in addition, there are many things that a genius cannot do. – G. Beecher
Work as long as your strength and years allow. – Ovid
To live means to work. Labor is human life. – Voltaire
The height of culture is always directly dependent on the love of work. - M. Gorky
Activity is the only path to knowledge. – Show B.
A man of word and deed. Distinguishing them is no less important than who is a friend to yourself and who is a friend to your position. It’s bad when you’re not bad in business, but not good in speech; but it is much worse when you are not bad in speeches, but not good in deeds. Nowadays you can’t satiate yourself with words, words are like wind; You can't feed on pleasantries - polite deception, like hunting birds with a mirror when they are blinded. Only the vain are full of air. Words have value as a pledge of deeds. A rotten tree has no fruit, only foliage - so distinguish between who is useful and who is a shadow. – Gracian y Morales
Work saves us from three great evils: boredom, vice and want. – F. Voltaire
By the degree of respect for work and by the ability to evaluate work according to its true value, you can determine the degree of civilization of a people. – N. A. Dobrolyubov
For every work, salvation is a measure. And where the measure is exceeded, labor is unnecessary for a person. – Plautus
The business of a reasonable person is to apply his thoughts to business in accordance with the laws of nature... to adhere to the truth, to put aside error and not to speculate about what is unknown. – Epictetus
Lightness comes from hard work. – I.K. Aivazovsky
The future now belongs to two types of people: the man of thought and the man of work. In essence, both of them form one whole, for to think means to work. – V. Hugo
The future belongs to people of honest work. – M. Gorky
Labor is written on the red banner of the revolution. Labor is sacred labor that gives people life, that educates the mind, the will, and the heart. – A. Blok
The hardworking bee knows how to collect honey from bitter flowers. – Maxim Bogdanovich
It has long been known that those who work hard live longer. Perhaps there is a special substance in work that gives us strength and youth. – N. N. Burdenko
How sweet is labor to the worker if it is natural. With what joy does a greyhound chase a hare! How hard does a bee work to collect honey? Oh my God! How sweet is the most bitter labor with you! – Skovoroda G.S.
The awareness of the fruitfulness of work is one of the best pleasures. – L. Vauvenargues
Labor cannot become law without being law. – V. Hugo
You have to work, work and constantly work. Otherwise you will become moldy during your lifetime. – G. Hauptmann
Glory is in the hands of labor. – Leonardo da Vinci
Believe me, only those who have acquired it through labor and patience are familiar with spiritual pleasure. – J. Goethe
Labor is often the father of pleasure. – F. Voltaire
It is in work, and only in work, that a person is great; the hotter his love for work, the more majestic he is, the more productive and beautiful his work is. – M. Gorky
You don't have to put too much stress on yourself. Overestimate your strength, take on work that you are not able to cover - lose your love for it. – Chernyshevsky N. G.
Work adds fuel to the lamp of life. – D. Bellers
No matter how hard the work is, you can get used to it. It is not for nothing that experienced old people are often better at work than younger people who are more physically inclined. – Hippocrates
Work and pleasure are two essential conditions of human life - personal and social. – V. Weitling
A fool is the one who abandons the matter halfway and watches, with his mouth open, from the sidelines what will come of it all. – Schiller F.
You need to love what you do, and then work - even the roughest - rises to creativity. – M. Gorky
Labor is a healing balm, it is the source of virtue. - Herder I.
Do it if you can. – Cicero
Working for the people is the most urgent task. – V. Hugo
For real happy man can only be in labor. – V. G. Belinsky
Work ennobles a person. – V, G. Belinsky
Everyone worthy of being called a human must have the desire and ability to work. – Smiles S.
The bodies of young men are tempered by labor. – Cicero
It is necessary... to arouse in them (youth) a desire for hard work and so that they fear idleness as the source of all evil and delusion. – Catherine the Great
When work ends, life ends. – Jules Byrne
Nothing exhausts and destroys a person like prolonged physical inactivity. – Aristotle
To live means to work. Labor is human life. – F. Voltaire
When work is pleasure, life is good! When work is a duty, life is slavery! – M. Gorky
The purpose of man is intelligent activity. – Aristotle
Constant work is the law of both art and life. – O. Balzac
Work does not dishonor a person; Unfortunately, sometimes you come across people who disgrace work. – W. Grant
The more important you consider it, the more likely you will accomplish a task. – Plautus
Any kind of work is more pleasant than rest. – Democritus
Work, as it were, creates a kind of calloused barrier against pain. – Cicero
Our world was created not by word, but by deed, labor. – M. Gorky
Don't judge by appearance, judge by deeds. – Gregory the Theologian
Ability, valor - everything is nothing until we put in the work. – Saadi
Having overcome any kind of work, a person feels pleasure. – Suvorov A.V.
Labor in our time is a great right and a great duty. – V. Hugo
Work dulls grief. – Cicero
A tree, no matter how powerful and strong its roots may be, can be uprooted in an hour, but it takes years for it to bear fruit. – As-Samarkandi
Labor is a healing balm, it is the source of virtue. – J. Herder
Just as movement excites the appetite, so labor arouses the thirst for pleasure. – Chesterfield F.
If a person lives only for himself, the only thing he deserves is contempt. – Cicero
Quotes about work
Nothing in life comes without a lot of hard work. Quintus Horace Flaccus
If you have built castles in the air, this does not mean that your work was in vain: this is exactly what real castles should look like. All that remains is to lay a foundation for them. Henry David Thoreau
They look for a friend for a long time, find it difficult, and find it difficult to keep him. Publilius Syrus
It is difficult to be smart and sincere at the same time, especially in feeling. Ivan Aleksandrovich Goncharov
Time is long enough for him who uses it; whoever works and thinks expands its boundaries. Voltaire (Marie Francois Arouet)
Children make work joyful, but they make failures seem more distressing; Children make life seem more pleasant and death less scary. Francis Bacon
Two people worked fruitlessly and tried to no avail: the one who accumulated wealth and did not use it, and the one who studied the sciences, but did not apply them. Saadi (Muslihiddin Abu Muhammad Abdallah ibn Mushrifaddin)
Happiness brings more joy the more you work before you achieve it. After all, work is the spice of happiness. Xenophon
One should strive for pleasures that come after work, and not before work. Antisthenes
Retraining is incomparably more difficult than teaching. Therefore, Timothy, the famous flute player, demanded double payment from those who came to him from other teachers. Marcus Fabius Quintilian
A word thrown out thoughtlessly is as difficult to contain as a thrown stone. Menander
With great difficulty we lift a stone up a mountain, but it falls down instantly - in the same way virtues drag us up and vices down. Ancient India, unknown author
Think how difficult it is to change yourself, and you will understand how insignificant your ability to change others is. Voltaire (Marie Francois Arouet)
There is no work without rest; know how to do it - know how to have fun. Abu Abdallah Jafar Rudaki
Man is born to work; labor constitutes his earthly happiness, labor - best keeper human morality, and work should be the educator of man. Konstantin Dmitrievich Ushinsky
If children were not forced to work, they would not learn literacy, music, gymnastics, or that which most strengthens virtue, shame. For it is primarily from these activities that shame is usually born. Democritus
Being natural is a very difficult pose - you won’t be able to stand it for long! Oscar Wilde
Virtue is a kind of middle ground between opposing passions. That is why it is difficult to be a worthy person, because in any matter it is difficult to keep the middle. Aristotle
It is difficult to say what indecision deserves more - pity or contempt, and it is not known what is more dangerous - making an erroneous decision or not making any one. Jean de La Bruyère
A person who is diligent in work, firm in adversity and demanding of himself is condescending to people only because his mind forces him to do so. Jean de La Bruyère
It is not very easy to find a job for which you will not hear reproaches; It is very difficult to do anything without making mistakes. Socrates
Exercise yourself with voluntary labor so that, if necessary, you will be able to endure forced labor. Isocrates
It’s surprising: every person can easily say how many sheep he has, but not everyone can say how many friends he has - they are so inexpensive. Socrates
Temperance and work are two true doctors of a person: work sharpens his appetite, and abstinence prevents him from abusing it. Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Beautiful things are produced by teaching through work, but bad things are produced without work, by themselves. Democritus
Those who are accustomed to carrying out ordinary labor, even if they are weak or old people, endure these labors more easily than strong and young people, but unaccustomed to it. Hippocrates
How the best good, the more difficult it was to dig in, like a ditch. He who does not endure labor will not come to goodness. Grigory Savvich Skovoroda
The hardest thing in friendship is to be equal to someone who is lower than you. Marcus Tullius Cicero
A leader should differ from his subordinates not in his luxurious lifestyle, but in his hard work and ability to foresee events. Xenophon
Admitting to poverty is not a shame, but it is shameful not to strive to get rid of it through work. Thucydides
Constant and prolific evil must be countered by slow and persistent work: not in order to destroy it, but so that it does not overcome us. Lucius Annaeus Seneca (younger)
It is difficult to say who is more stupid - the one who tells the whole truth to the end, or the one from whom you never hear the truth at all. Philip Dormer Stanhope Chesterfield
Learn first good morals, and then wisdom, for without the former it is difficult to learn the latter. Lucius Annaeus Seneca (younger)
In life as well as in speech, nothing is more difficult than seeing what is appropriate. Marcus Tullius Cicero
When a person in this world is impatient to say something, the difficulty is not to force him to speak, but to prevent him from repeating it more often than necessary. George Bernard Shaw
A person should do those things that, although they require hard physical labor, calm his mind. Xun Tzu
Find vain man who considers himself sufficiently happy is as difficult as finding a modest person who considers himself too unhappy. Jean de La Bruyère
Ignorance is a free state and does not require any labor from a person; therefore the ignorant number in the thousands. Jean de La Bruyère
It is difficult for a person who talks about himself for a long time to avoid vanity. David Hume
Wealth mainly depends on two things: hard work and moderation, in other words - do not waste either time or money, and use both in the best possible way. Benjamin Franklin
God and the devil achieved impressive results through specialization and division of labor. Samuel Butler
The most difficult profession is to be a human. Jose Julian Marti
Good done by an enemy is just as difficult to forget as it is difficult to remember good done by a friend. For good we pay good only to the enemy; For evil we take revenge on both the enemy and the friend. Vasily Osipovich Klyuchevsky
Let us work, because work is the father of pleasure. — Stendhal
Skillful calculation is the key to success in action; thinking is the best helper. The highest perfection in business is achieved with complete confidence. —Gracian Baltazar
Work is not a means to avoid hunger, but a way to achieve prosperity. — Rousseau Jean-Jacques
If the matter is adequately completed,
It will exalt and glorify you. — Ferdowsi
Work hard to enjoy. — Rousseau Jean-Jacques
Work with diligence, for work is necessary for your own well-being and is good for your health. — Penn William
A fool is the one who abandons the matter halfway and watches, with his mouth open, from the sidelines what will come of it all. — Schiller Friedrich
Take on an easy task as if it were a difficult one, and take on a difficult task as if it were an easy one. In the first case, so that confidence does not turn into carelessness; in the second, uncertainty turns into timidity. The surest way to avoid doing something is to consider it done in advance. On the contrary, diligence accomplishes the impossible. You don’t even need to think about great undertakings, you need to get down to business, otherwise, noticing the difficulty, you will retreat. — Gracian Baltazar
Activity is a great thing. If people are determined to do what needs to be done, then over time they will like it. — Ruskin John
Where the word has not perished, the deed has not yet perished. — Herzen Alexander Ivanovich
Work must be consistent with human strength. He is bad, that is, unpleasant when he exceeds them. — Chernyshevsky Nikolai Gavrilovich
If you sow thorns, you will not reap grapes! — As-Samarkandi Muhammad Azzahari
Our deeds show what we really are; in words - only what they should be. — Smiles Samuel
Do what you can with what you have and where you are. — Roosevelt Theodore
A good start is half the battle. — Plato
Any poorly executed work is the same lie. He is dishonest. — Smiles Samuel
Let your deeds be the way you would like to remember them in your later life. — Aurelius Marcus
That. what happens without the participation of human labor, and what he receives besides his desires constitutes the activity of heaven... When a person refuses to do what is intended for him and expects heaven to do everything for him, he is mistaken. — Xunzi
A busy person is rarely visited by idle people - flies don't fly to a boiling pot. — Franklin Benjamin
The outcome of big cases often depends on little things. — Livius Titus
In the everyday affairs of life, hard work is capable of doing everything that a genius is capable of, and in addition, there are many things that a genius cannot do. — Bigger Henry
What is done hastily is rarely done well. — Socrates
Know your rainy day - remember that it happens. On such a day nothing succeeds; No matter how you change the game, fate remains the same. In two moves you need to recognize such a day - and retreat as soon as you notice whether it is shining for you or not. Even reason has its time; no one has always been smart. IN good hour and you can reason well and write a letter successfully. Every dignity has its time, beauty itself is not always honored. Reason sometimes changes itself - sometimes lower than itself, sometimes higher; any business has its day. On some days nothing succeeds, on others everything succeeds and with less effort, as if it happens by itself: your mind is clear, your mood is even, your star is shining. Then catch it, don’t miss a particle. But a reasonable husband will not conclude from one case that the day is unlucky or favorable - failure can still turn out to be good, and good luck - bad. — Gracian Baltazar
The bodies of young men are tempered by labor. — Cicero
In nature, everything is wisely thought out and arranged, everyone should mind their own business, and in this wisdom lies the highest justice of life. — Leonardo da Vinci
Completed work is gratifying. — Homer
Any kind of unprincipled activity ultimately leads to bankruptcy. — Goethe Johann Wolfgang
A fool will understand what is done. — Homer
When engaged in business, they speak only when there is something to say; but in idleness there is a need to talk continuously. — Rousseau Jean-Jacques
Constant work overcomes all obstacles. — Lomonosov Mikhail Vasilievich
Who has many positions -
He won't succeed in any of them.
And those who serve here and here,
Both here and there they wait in vain. — Brant Sebastian
Hunger, cold, hatred, persecution, slander, swearing and any kind of labor are not only bearable, but also joyful if you are born to it. — Skovoroda Grigory Savvich
Everyone worthy of being called a human must have the desire and ability to work. — Smiles Samuel
It is better to do a small part of the task perfectly than to do ten times more poorly. — Aristotle
Without noble deeds, a noble fortune is nothing. — Fonvizin Denis Ivanovich
...Judge not by the dress -
Who feeds himself by honest labor,
I call these people nobility. — Burns Robert
If the boss does not harm us, then this is already a considerable blessing. — Beaumarchais Pierre-Augustin Caron
No invention can become perfect immediately. — Cicero
All work is noble, and only work is noble. — Carlyle Thomas
In science there is no other way to acquire than by the sweat of your brow; neither impulses, nor fantasies, nor aspirations with all your heart can replace work. — Herzen Alexander Ivanovich
Trouble is, if the shoemaker starts baking pies,
And the boots are made by a pie-maker. — Krylov Ivan Andreevich
A tree, no matter how powerful and strong its roots may be, can be uprooted in an hour, but it takes years for it to bear fruit. — As-Samarkandi Muhammad Azzahari
Where the deed speaks for itself, there is no need for words. — Cicero
The decisive role in the work is not always played by the material, but always by the artist. — Gorky Maxim
Just as movement excites the appetite, so labor arouses the thirst for pleasure. — Chesterfield Philip
Any kind of work is more pleasant than rest. — Democritus
Do it if you can. — Cicero
If you put evil at the heart of everything,
If you cut your root, you will not reap the fruit - Saadi
You should be careful in what you do. — Cicero
There are never great things without great difficulties. — Voltaire
A bad beginning means a bad ending. — Terence
How many things were considered impossible until they were accomplished. — Pliny the Elder
To live means to work. Labor is human life. — Voltaire
Work, as it were, creates a kind of calloused barrier against pain. — Cicero
Try different activities. They are diverse, it is important to know them, and for this, to understand them. Some require courage, others subtlety. It is easier to succeed in those where directness is sufficient; it is more difficult where pretense is necessary. For the former, it is enough to have good natural abilities; for the latter, the greatest attention and diligence is not enough. It is a difficult task to manage people, doubly so - madmen or fools; In order to cope with those who have no head, you need to have two heads. Occupations that require the whole person, at precisely timed hours and in a specific task, are painful; Activities that combine the importance of the subject with variety are pleasant, because change refreshes interest. The most worthy are those where less dependency from others or she is more distant. And the worst occupations are those from which in the end you break out in a sweat when reporting to a judge, and even more so to a heavenly one. — Gracian Baltazar
Fear and hope are the two instruments by which people are controlled, but instead of using these two instruments without making any difference between them, they should be used in accordance with their nature. Fear does not excite, it restrains; and its use in penal laws serves not to induce good, but to prevent evil. It is not even visible that the fear of poverty has ever made idle people hardworking. That is why, in order to arouse real competition in work among people, it is necessary to show them that work is not a means to avoid hunger, but a way to achieve prosperity. — Rousseau Jean-Jacques
There is nothing more beautiful than a well-cultivated field. — Cicero
Old people still have abilities, as long as they remain interested in the work and hard work. — Cicero
A man of word and deed. Distinguishing them is no less important than who is a friend to yourself and who is a friend to your position. It’s bad when you’re not bad in business, but not good in speech; but it is much worse when you are not bad in speeches, but not good in deeds. Nowadays you can’t satiate yourself with words, words are like wind; You can't feed on pleasantries - polite deception, like hunting birds with a mirror when they are blinded. Only the vain are full of air. Words have value as a pledge of deeds. A rotten tree has no fruit, only foliage - so distinguish between who is useful and who is a shadow. — Gracian Baltazar
It's worth the effort. — Cicero
The business of a reasonable person is to apply his thoughts to business in accordance with the laws of nature... to adhere to the truth, to put aside error and not to speculate about what is unknown. — Epictetus
How sweet is labor to the worker if it is natural. With what joy does a greyhound chase a hare! How hard does a bee work to collect honey? Oh my God! How sweet is the most bitter labor with you! — Skovoroda Grigory Savvich
How better good, the more difficult it was to dig in, like a ditch. He who does not endure labor will not come to goodness. — Skovoroda Grigory Savvich
What is done cannot become undone. — Plautus
It is obvious that we are born for activity. — Cicero
Man is created in such a way that he takes a break from one job only by taking up another. — France Anatole
What is obtained through labor is joyfully accepted and preserved, but what is obtained without labor quickly disappears. — Basil the Great
Each of us is the son of our own deeds. — Cervantes Miguel
Those who, as they say, are despicable are neither themselves nor others; in whom there is neither diligence, nor diligence, nor care. — Cicero
For those who have not studied in their youth, old age can be boring. — Suvorov Alexander Vasilievich
Don't judge by appearance, judge by deeds. — Gregory the Theologian
Get to work properly, and you will get good results, because drop by drop the stone is chiseled, and with small blows you can knock down an oak tree, and a mouse, with patience and perseverance, gnaws through a ship's rope. — Franklin Benjamin
For every work, salvation is a measure.
And where the measure is exceeded, labor is unnecessary for a person. — Plautus
Labor is a healing balm, it is the source of virtue. — Herder Johann Gottfried
Actions follow words. — Cicero
For people, work is pleasure. — Aesop
No sooner said than done. — Ovid
The purpose of man is intelligent activity. — Aristotle
The history of human labor and creativity is much more interesting and significant than the history of man - a person dies without living even hundreds of years, but his work lives on for centuries. — Gorky Maxim
Where man has shed the sweat of zeal, man will reap the fruits of immortality. — Babur Zahir ad-din Muhammad
A statue is painted by his appearance, but a man by his deeds. — Pythagoras
Life gives nothing without work. — Horace
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Knowing in advance what you want to do gives you courage and ease. — Diderot Denis
It is not a person's title that is important, but his work. — Pliny the Younger
Work absorbs shame and pain like a sponge. Work renews both the skin and the blood of the soul. — Rolland Romain
Not everyone can do every job. — Lucilius
If there is a matter, end it quickly. — Schiller Friedrich
Trying to do everything at once means doing nothing. — Lichtenberg Georg Christoph
Ability, valor - everything is nothing until we put in the work. — Saadi
The essence of the matter is not in the completeness of knowledge, but in the completeness of understanding. — Democritus
Life is short, but a person lives it again in his affairs. — France Anatole
Whether the task is big or small, it must be done. — Aesop
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The desire for activity grows stronger over the years. — Cicero
Work makes you insensitive to grief. — Cicero
When work becomes an integral condition of existence, it soon turns into a matter of honor and the moral basis of society. — Mann Heinrich
Grace is needed not in the arts alone, but in all human affairs. — Erasmus of Rotterdam
Work that we enjoy heals grief. —Shakespeare William
Anyone who, when undertaking a task, is in a hurry to achieve a result, will do nothing. He who carefully finishes his work as he began will not fail. - Lao Tzu
Two opposite states plunge people into the stupor of idleness: one of them is peace of mind, due to which we are content with what we have; the second is insatiable lust, which makes one feel the impossibility of satisfying it. The one who lives without desires and the one who knows that he cannot get what he desires are equally inactive. To act, you need to both strive for something and be able to achieve it. — Rousseau Jean-Jacques
Some friend is inevitable everywhere.
But the best is when he is an assistant at work. — Nizami Ganjavi
Practice without theory is more valuable than theory without practice. — Quintilian
Work is the most important thing in life. From all troubles, from all troubles, you can find one deliverance - in work. — Hemingway Ernest
Constant work is the law of both art and life. — Balzac
Failure to cope with a task is a lesser problem than indecision. It is not running water that spoils, but standing water. Some won’t take a step until you push them; and the reason is sometimes not the dullness of the mind - the mind can be insightful - but its lethargy. It takes a lot of intelligence to foresee difficulties, but even more to find a way out. But others are not embarrassed; these are people of great and decisive mind; they are born for big things, clarity of understanding gives rise to speed of action and success; They succeed in everything by themselves... Believing in their star, they get down to business with all determination. — Gracian Baltazar
A person should do those things that, although they require hard physical labor, calm his mind. — Xunzi
Two people worked fruitlessly and tried to no avail: the one who accumulated wealth and did not use it, and the one who studied the sciences, but did not apply them. — Saadi
Persons exposed to daily labor endure it, even if they are weak and old, more easily than people who are strong and young - without habit. — Hippocrates
Work is the best medicine, moral and aesthetic. — France Anatole
When two people do the same thing, they are no longer the same. — Terence
There is no hard work that love does not make not only easy, but even enjoyable. — Giordano Bruno
If there is still something left to complete, consider that nothing has been done. — Lucan Mark Annaeus
Whoever attaches importance to empty matters will turn out to be an empty person in important matters. — Cato
The true treasure for people is the ability to work. — Aesop
The main advantage of work is that it should be both an end and a means in itself, so that the pleasure lies in it, and not in its results. — Reyhani A.
If you do something, do it well. If you cannot or do not want to do well, it is better not to do it at all. —Tolstoy Lev Nikolaevich
It is commendable to do what is proper and not what is permitted. — Seneca Lucius Annaeus
Work dulls grief. — Cicero
Work as long as your strength and years allow. — Ovid
Physical labor is what serves virtue - Xun Tzu
An hour of work will teach more than a day of explanation, for if I occupy a child in a workshop, his hands work in favor of his mind: he becomes a philosopher, considering himself only a craftsman. — Rousseau Jean-Jacques
Cessation of activity always leads to lethargy, and after lethargy comes decrepitude. — Apuleius
It is better to do nothing than to do nothing. — Pliny the Younger
Anyone who wants to eat a nut must break the shell. — Plautus
Where your abilities don’t lead you, don’t push you there. — Comenius Jan Amos
What is done hastily does not last long. — Saadi
If a person takes on two things that are directly opposite to each other, he will certainly fail in one of them. — Aesop
When I'm busy, I hide from fun,
When I'm fooling around, I'm fooling around
And mix these two crafts
There are tons of skilled people.
I'm not one of them. — Griboyedov Alexander Sergeevich
Each person should preferentially take on what is possible for him and what is decent for him. — Aristotle
Any job is difficult until you love it, but then it excites you and becomes easier. — Gorky Maxim
The case speaks for itself. — Lucretius
If it’s work, then work is such that there is benefit and honor. — Lucilius
The most outstanding talents are ruined by idleness. — Montaigne Michel
Nothing in life comes without a lot of hard work. — Horace
Outstanding personalities are not formed through beautiful speeches, but by one’s own labor and its results. — Einstein Albert
The work we do willingly heals pain. —Shakespeare William
Labor, labor. How happy I feel when I work. — Tolstoy Lev Nikolaevich
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Outstanding personalities are formed not through beautiful speeches, but through their own work and its results. - Albert Einstein
If a person with early years He has acquired the habit of work; work is pleasant to him. If he does not have this habit, then laziness makes work hateful. — Helvetius Claude Adrian
It is unwise to postpone things until tomorrow;
What tomorrow might happen, we cannot know. — Ferdowsi
Don't put off until tomorrow what you can do today. — Franklin Benjamin
A person must work, work hard, no matter who he is, and in this alone lies the meaning and purpose of his life, his happiness, his delight. — Chekhov Anton Pavlovich
Activity is the only path to knowledge. — Shaw Bernard
Every task has its time. — Seneca Lucius Annaeus
Hard work is the soul of every business and the key to prosperity. — Dickens Charles
Work hard! The world will not be a paradise for those who want to live as lazy people. — Sachs Hans
Nothing exhausts and destroys a person like prolonged physical inactivity. — Aristotle
When we stop doing, we stop living. — Shaw Bernard
Great people are nourished by work - Seneca Lucius Annaeus
Having overcome any kind of work, a person feels pleasure. — Suvorov Alexander Vasilievich
Labor is the only title of true nobility. — Rolland Romain
The labor process, if it is free, ends in creativity. — Prishvin Mikhail Mikhailovich
Work saves us from three great evils: boredom, vice, need. — Voltaire
Blessed is he who has found a purpose in life; We are not given more. — Carlyle Thomas
Don’t feed the slacker bread, but let him reason, and you won’t deny him the ability to denigrate others. He is always ready to find an excuse for his own worthlessness. — Leonardo da Vinci
When work is pleasure, life is good! When work is a duty, life is slavery! — Gorky Maxim
Affairs more important than words. — Sallust
You must put your life in such conditions that work is necessary. Without work there cannot be a pure and joyful life. — Chekhov Anton Pavlovich
Everyone should be great in their work. — Gracian Baltazar
What goes around comes around. — Cicero
It is even more important to act cautiously than to reason wisely. — Cicero
Either don't take it on or finish it. — Ovid
The awareness of the fruitfulness of work is one of the best pleasures. — Vauvenargues Luc de Clapier
Who, having done something, waits for advice,
Neither this nor that is good for him,
And who will discuss everything in advance,
He won't be a fool later. — Brant Sebastian
We are denied long life; let us leave behind the works that will prove that we have lived! — Pliny the Elder
Work ennobles a person. — Belinsky Vissarion Grigorievich
I can’t imagine a situation where there would ever be nothing to do. — Dostoevsky Fyodor Mikhailovich
What can be said about a person’s attitude to his work, the same can be said about a person’s attitude to another. — Marx Karl
Glory is in the hands of labor. — Leonardo da Vinci
There is nothing that cannot be overcome with hard work. — Giordano Bruno
The more important you consider it, the more likely you will accomplish a task. — Plautus
The best cure for idleness is constant and honest work. — Cervantes Miguel
Labor in our time is a great right and a great duty. — Hugo Victor
Life gives nothing without hard work and excitement. — Horace
All my life I have seen only people who love and know how to work as real heroes. — Gorky M.
The height of culture is always directly dependent on the love of work. — Gorky M.
Labor has always been the basis human life and culture. — Makarenko A. S.
Everything comes only through work. Everything is due to human labor, this is the slogan of history. — Mendeleev D. I
Our world was created not by word, but by deed, labor. — Gorky M.
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Any work done honestly is useful and therefore worthy of respect. — Stendhal
Every person is born for some kind of work. Everyone who walks the earth has responsibilities in life. — Hemingway E
Work is the most important thing in life. From all troubles, from all troubles, you can find only one deliverance - in work. — Hemingway E
You need to love what you do, and then work - even the roughest - rises to creativity. — Gorky M.
Physical labor not only does not exclude the possibility of mental activity, not only improves its dignity, but also encourages it. — Tolstoy L.N.
Without clearly intensified hard work, there are no talents or geniuses. — Mendeleev D.I.
The most beautiful, most precious thing for a person is his life itself. And life is supported by versatile, tireless work. As soon as a person’s work stops, his life begins to freeze. — Krzhizhanovsky G. M.
An industrious soul should always be employed at his trade, and frequent exercise is as invigorating for it as ordinary exercise for the body. — Suvorov A.V.
The first principle of this intelligent life is work. The whole body must work. — Bogomolets A. A.
All my life I have loved and love mental and physical work and, perhaps, even more than the second... physical work serves as the greatest remedy in case of disorder of higher nervous activity. — Pavlov I. P.
To live correctly means to work. When a car is idle, rust begins to eat away at it. — Fabre J
He who works is always young. And sometimes it seems to me that maybe work produces some special hormones that increase the vital impulse. — Burdenko N. N.
Labor is one of the indispensable conditions for the art of living to be a hundred years old. — Chevrel M.
Labor is the key to longevity. — Sergeev-Tsensky S. N.
Work adds oil to the lamp of life. — Bellers D.
There is not a single example of any lazy person living to an old age. — Gufeland K.V.
Anyone who expects to ensure his health by being lazy is acting just as stupidly as a person who thinks to improve his voice through silence. — Plutarch
Nothing exhausts and destroys a person more than prolonged physical inactivity. — Aristotle
Laziness, like rust, eats away faster than labor wears out. — Franklin B.
There is nothing more destructive, more unbearable in the world than inaction. — Herzen A.
Look how a lazy body is destroyed from idleness. How water in a lake deteriorates without movement. — Ovid
Strength that is not refreshed by labor becomes dull. — Pisarev D.I.
Idleness and idleness not only give rise to ignorance, they are at the same time the cause of disease. — Avicenna
Idleness and idleness entail depravity and ill health - on the contrary, the aspiration of the mind towards something brings with it vigor, eternally aimed at strengthening life. — Hippocrates
Labor is the father of hunger, the grandfather of digestion, the great-grandfather of health. — Safir M.
Work is the best medicine, moral and aesthetic. — France A.
Labor is the noblest healer of all ailments. — Ostrovsky N.A.
The work we do willingly heals pain. — Shakespeare W.
Where labor turns into creativity, the fear of death naturally, even physiologically, disappears. — Tolstoy A. N
The will and labor of man create wonderful wonders! — Nekrasov N. A
Constant work is the law of both art and life. — Balzac O.
One of the needs, deeply rooted in human nature, is the desire for freedom of choice of activities and their diversity. — Bebel A.
Labor is the activity of the brain and muscles, constituting a natural, internal need. — Chernyshevsky N. G.
Once you get used to work, you can no longer live without it. Everything in this world depends on work. — Pasteur L.
The essence of a person is best, noblest and most perfectly expressed through his actions, through his work and creativity. — Fadeev A. A.
Everything that comes easily, without labor, is of very dubious value. — Leonov L. M.
Whatever the activity, habit and the ability to act acquired through it are great. Those who did not sit idly by when there was nothing to do will be able to act when the time comes for this. — Belinsky V. G.
No nation can prosper until it realizes that plowing a field is as worthy an occupation as writing a poem. — Washington B.
A farmer standing on his feet is much taller than a gentleman kneeling. — Franklin B.
Labor is the only title of true nobility! — Rolland R.
Man improves through work. — Carlyle T.
Only through labor and struggle is identity and self-esteem achieved. — Dostoevsky F. M.
Work awakens creative powers in a person. — Tolstoy A.K.
A person must work, work hard, no matter who he is, and in this alone lies the meaning and purpose of his life, his happiness, his delight. — Chekhov A.P.