There are plenty of people who don't want change - the Labour Party, some of their militant trade union friends like Unite… — George Osborne Copy Share Image
I did not enter the Labour Party 47 years ago to have our manifesto written by Dr Mori, Dr Gallup and Mr Harris — Tony Benn Copy Share Image
Increasing student numbers must be a central plank of the Labour manifesto, backed up by action, not just well-meaning words. — Wes Streeting Copy Share Image
Useful manual labour, intelligently performed, is the means par excellence for developing the intellect. — Mahatma Gandhi Copy Share Image
“If he is a worker, the ubiquitous fact of unemployment teaches him that the supply of labour is always greater than the… — Brealey & Myers Copy Share Image
We have much studied and much perfected, of late, the great civilized invention of the division of labour; only we give it… — John Ruskin Copy Share Image
There is a triangular relationship between poverty, child labour and illiteracy who have a cause and consequence relationship. We will have to… — Kailash Satyarthi Copy Share Image
Where I come from, from a very different point of view, it's a Labour heartland, it's a trade union heartland, and I'll… — Esther McVey Copy Share Image
Actually the royal family were very gracious and good to me. But I also found that the British establishment were never quite… — Tony Blair Copy Share Image
WTO is not the forum for labour standards. Next, the U.S. will argue the time zone difference is an unfair competitive advantage… — Jairam Ramesh Copy Share Image
The comments by the Leader of the Labour Party [Jeremy Corbyn] at the launch, however they were intended, are themselves offensive, and… — Ephraim Mirvis Copy Share Image
The birds are the saints, who fly to heaven on the wings of contemplation, who are so removed from the world that… — Anthony of Padua Copy Share Image
Genius: 1. to believe your own thought. To believe that what is true for you is ultimately true. 2. a sledgehammer. 3.… — Heinrich Heine Copy Share Image
All that glitters is not gold; Often have you heard that told: Many a man his life has sold But my outside… — William Shakespeare Copy Share Image
“Over the years there also has been a transitional shift of labour legislations being exclusively employee oriented to advanced socio-economic lex of… — Henrietta Newton Martin Copy Share Image
But Friedman seemed to share Friedrich Hayek's extreme and inaccurate view that socialism of the sort that Britain embraced under the old… — Richard Posner Copy Share Image
“The massive effort of the poor goes unnoticed in our society, that's labour, while the slightest effort of the rich is quickly… — Mwanandeke Kindembo Copy Share Image
Demosthenes, when taunted by Pytheas that all his arguments "smelled of the lamp," replied, "Yes, but your lamp and mine, my friend,… — Plutarch Copy Share Image
The Labour Party of today has fits of horrors of the very thought of somebody like me might saying that they bought… — Colleen McCullough Copy Share Image
I said I thought female labour of the sort exacted from these slaves, and corporal chastisement such as they endure, must be… — Fanny Kemble Copy Share Image
The Labour party is not perfect but I have seen in my own life how it is the greatest vehicle for positive… — Jess Phillips Copy Share Image
The bar to get entry into the labour force is rising faster than people expected, and the ability to stay there is… — Sebastian Thrun Copy Share Image
But if inventions have increased man's power over nature very much, then the real value of money is better measured for some… — Alfred Marshall Copy Share Image
I've been dreaming of a time when The English are sick to death of Labour and Tories And spit upon the name… — Steven Morrissey Copy Share Image
I hope you have read the election programme of the Labour Party...this is not socialism. It is Bolshevism run mad. — Edward Snowden Copy Share Image
It is good to see two women from Britain's minority ethnic communities fighting in seats that Labour won at the last election. — Valerie Amos, Baroness Amos Copy Share Image
We would never prop up a Conservative government, ever. And underline that and put that in bold. But of course if Labour… — Humza Yousaf Copy Share Image
I have lived and worked in Britain all my life. Not even in the dark days of penal Labour taxation in the… — Andrew Lloyd Webber Copy Share Image
If a man loves the labour of his trade, apart from any question of success or fame, the gods have called him. — Robert Louis Stevenson Copy Share Image
It is now in Gordon Brown's - and the Labour party's - best interests for those seeking the prime minister's immediate departure… — David Blunkett Copy Share Image
I've been really clear that my first job as leader of the Labour Party and co-leader of the labour movement is to… — David Cunliffe Copy Share Image
Now, many of us in the Labour Party are conservationists - and we all love the red squirrel. But there is one… — Harriet Harman Copy Share Image
A scavenger who works in His service shares equal distinction with a king who uses his gifts in His name and is… — Mahatma Gandhi Copy Share Image
People in the precariat find themselves in the situation where the level of their education and qualifications is almost always higher than… — Guy Standing Copy Share Image
“If you are ready to make a difference and shine, then you must be ready to pay the price by laboring rightly… — Sunday Adelaja Copy Share Image
Many might go to heaven with half the labour they go to hell, if they would venture their industry the right way. — Ben Jonson Copy Share Image
Your corn is ripe today; mine will be so tomorrow. 'Tis profitable for us both, that I should labour with you today,… — David Hume Copy Share Image
The little bit (two inches wide) of ivory on which I work with so fine a brush as produces little effect after… — Jane Austen Copy Share Image
Mathematical discoveries, small or great are never born of spontaneous generation They always presuppose a soil seeded with preliminary knowledge and well… — Henri Poincare Copy Share Image
Sincerely to aspire after virtue, is to gain her; and zealously to labour after her wages, is to receive them. — Charles Caleb Colton Copy Share Image