The lover of education labors first of all to educate himself. — John Lancaster Spalding Copy Share Image
the labors of the true critic are more essential to the author, even, than to the reader. — Agnes Repplier Copy Share Image
I have felt the inspiration of the living God directing me in my labors. — Heber J. Grant Copy Share Image
No missionary can determine the lasting effects of his or her labors. — Richard G. Scott Copy Share Image
“The idea is to be detached from the fruits of our labors, which means that we do things simply for the act… — Suzanne Morrison Copy Share Image
“Other than a light beading of sweat on his forehead there was little evidence that his labors had cost him anything at… — Cormac McCarthy Copy Share Image
“The twelve labors of Hercules were trifling in comparison with those which my neighbors have undertaken; for they were only twelve, and… — Henry David Thoreau Copy Share Image
What the woman who labors wants is the right to live, not simply exist ... the right to life, and the sun… — Rose Schneiderman Copy Share Image
I get called to do a lot of labors of love... independent films on very small budgets. If I have the time… — George Wendt Copy Share Image
As for a limit to one’s labors, I, for one, do not recognize any for a high-minded man, except that the labors… — Alexander the Great Copy Share Image
The best recommendation I can have is my own talents, and the fruits of my own labors, and what others will not… — John James Audubon Copy Share Image
As long as man labors for a physical existence, though an act of necessity almost, he is yet natural; it is life,… — Jones Very Copy Share Image
...it is up to us to add labors to labors in order to go from strength to strength (Ps. 83:7), and to… — Seraphim of Sarov Copy Share Image
“Never put away your labors while the sun is high, Alma, with the hopes of finding more hours to work tomorrow—for you… — Elizabeth Gilbert Copy Share Image
Beavers build houses; but they build them in nowise differently, or better now, than they did, five thousand years ago. Ants, and… — Abraham Lincoln Copy Share Image
“There are many of the sisters whose labors are not known beyond their own dwellings, and perhaps not appreciated there. But what… — Eliza R. Snow Copy Share Image
It is generally said, "Past labors are pleasant," Euripides says, for you all know the Greek verse, "The recollection of past labors… — Marcus Tullius Cicero Copy Share Image
We become distracted from productive labors by our perceived opponents; we become focused on them and not on our larger calling to… — Cory Booker Copy Share Image
The artist labors while he may, But finds at best too brief the day; And, tho' his works outlast the time And… — Henry Abbey Copy Share Image
It is a remarkable fact that we can never read or hear of the labors which our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ… — Heber J. Grant Copy Share Image
“We labor not to accomplish some task, for that is far too simple. We labor so that a child is a bit… — Craig D. Lounsbrough Copy Share Image
By Labor the North has subdued Nature, changed a parsimonious soil to fertility, built dwellings for almost her whole population, raised the… — Henry Ward Beecher Copy Share Image
Private sector labors unions continue to suffer losses in their membership while public sector and service unions grow. — Thomas E. Mann Copy Share Image