311 work quotes to get you inspired (page 13 of 18)
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217. Rita Mae Brown ‘s quote about creativity. Creativity comes from trust. Trust…
“Creativity comes from trust. Trust your instincts. And never hope more than you work.”
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218. Claire Booth Luce ‘s quote about . In the final analysis, there…
“In the final analysis, there is no other solution to a man's problems but the day's honest work, the day's honest decisions, the day's generous utterance, and the day's good deed.”
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219. Antoine de Sainte-Exupery ‘s quote about . If you want to build…
“If you want to build a ship, don't drum up people to collect wood and don't assign them tasks and work, but rather teach them to long for the endless immensity of the sea.”
by Antoine de Sainte-Exupery -
220. Kurdish Wisdom ‘s quote about . The root of all health…
“The root of all health is in the brain. The trunk of it is in emotion. The branches and leaves are the body. The flower of health blooms when all parts work together.”
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221. Nicole Johnson ‘s quote about life, compliment. Because life is a living,…
“Because life is a living, breathing work of art, you are a painting as you go. Be a masterpiece. Drink in life. Laugh too loud. Compliment others constantly.”
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222. Nadia Kelifa ‘s quote about . I want to live long…
“I want to live long enough see the day the people in this world put aside their differences and work hand in hand to achieve that state of acceptance of themselves and their surroundings, also known as PEACE.”
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223. Finnish Wisdom ‘s quote about . A youth who does not…
“A youth who does not work hard, will be begging will he is old.”
by Finnish Wisdom -
224. Swahili proverb ‘s quote about . Sit and eat, you’ll eat…
“Sit and eat, you'll eat a hill. Stand up and work to get more and you can eat a mountain.”
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225. David Bly ‘s quote about . Striving for success without hard…
“Striving for success without hard work is like trying to harvest where you haven't planted.”
by David Bly -
226. Grandma Moses ‘s quote about . A primitive artist is an…
“A primitive artist is an amateur whose work sells.”
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227. Luigi Pirandello ‘s quote about Nature. Nature uses human imagination to…
“Nature uses human imagination to lift her work of creation to even higher levels.”
by Luigi Pirandello -
228. David Bly ‘s quote about . Striving for success without hard…
“Striving for success without hard work is like trying to harvest where you haven't planted.”
by David Bly -
229. Arabic Wisdom ‘s quote about . Get together like brothers, but…
“Get together like brothers, but work together like strangers.”
by Arabic Wisdom -
230. Soekarno ‘s quote about . If I want to become…
“If I want to become a great nation, wants to be a nation that has the will to work, it is also necessary to have”
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231. John Kenneth Galbraith ‘s quote about . No ethic is as ethical…
“No ethic is as ethical as the work ethic.”
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232. Booker T. Washington ‘s quote about process, effort. Nothing ever comes to one,…
“Nothing ever comes to one, that is worth having, except as a result of hard work.”
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233. Max O’Rell ‘s quote about . Luck means the hardships and…
“Luck means the hardships and privations which you have not hesitated to endure, the long nights you have devoted to work. Luck means the appointments you have never failed to keep; the trains you have never failed to catch. ”
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234. James Fenimore Cooper ‘s quote about . Property is desirable as the…
“Property is desirable as the ground work of moral independence, as a means of improving the faculties, and of doing good to others, and as the agent in all that distinguishes the civilized man from the savage.”
by James Fenimore Cooper