Blair's support for the Americans should not be seen as an aberration; on the contrary, it is closely linked to the main… — Martin Jacques Copy Share Image
If a commodity were in no way useful, - in other words, if it could in no way contribute to our gratification,… — David Ricardo Copy Share Image
The Upton Sinclair of today's global economy is Charles Kernaghan, the New York based muckraker most famous for his expose of sweatshops… — Charles Derber Copy Share Image
I had the good fortune to be thrown unexpectedly into something called the Labour Research Unit - a little known organisation set… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
As our economy faces up to potential labour shortages due to our ageing population and as it moves to a new level… — Julia Gillard Copy Share Image
What one has most to work and struggle for in painting is to do the work with a great amount of labour… — Michelangelo Copy Share Image
Many causes may vitiate a writer's judgement of his own works. On that which has cost him much labour he sets a… — Samuel Johnson Copy Share Image
If Labour ends up on the scrapheap of history, it will do so because of its own foolishness and self-inflicted wounds. What… — Betty Boothroyd Copy Share Image
Bob Dylan, Nobel laureate. A new fact so shocking that even the year's most notable deaths have not outdone it for the… — David Bennun Copy Share Image
Of course we as Labour Party members must all be free to criticise and oppose injustice and abuse wherever we find it.… — Jeremy Corbyn Copy Share Image
On the environment and climate change, I suspect that future generations will think there was too much timidity, too much fear of… — Geoff Mulgan Copy Share Image
Whatever impatience we may feel towards our neighbor, and whatever indignation our race may rouse in us, we are chained one to… — Henri Frederic Amiel Copy Share Image
“[D]emanding wages for housework (…) forced recognition of the fact that the domestic work which women do has economic value. But many… — Nivedita Menon Copy Share Image
I hope to submit to the little pamphlet magazines here 'freelance' and perhaps shall join the Labour Club, as I really want… — Sylvia Plath Copy Share Image
I've wanted to be an actress for as long as I can remember, and I can say I was almost born in… — Sienna Miller Copy Share Image
The annual labour of every nation is the fund which originally supplies it with all the necessaries and conveniencies of life which… — Adam Smith Copy Share Image
We must draw on our early roots and remind people why the Labour party was created and who it sought to represent.… — David Blunkett Copy Share Image
It is absolutely clear that your continued leadership is putting the Labour Party's future in jeopardy and denying millions of people in… — Tessa Jowell Copy Share Image
Every man wishes to pursue his occupation and to enjoy the fruits of his labours and the produce of his property in… — Thomas Jefferson Copy Share Image
The Electric Monk was a labour-saving device, like a dishwasher or a video recorder... Electric Monks believed things for you, thus saving… — Douglas Adams Copy Share Image
You must obey this now for a law, that he that will not work shall not eat (except by sickness he be… — John Smith Copy Share Image
Christmas is a season of such infinite labour, as well as expense in the shopping and present-making line, that almost every woman… — Fanny Kemble Copy Share Image
The fact that labour is external to the worker, i.e., it does not belong to his intrinsic nature; that in his work,… — Karl Marx Copy Share Image
God grant that by my persevering labours I may bring a little stone to the frail and ill-assured edifice of our knowledge… — Louis Pasteur Copy Share Image
Labour parades compassion for the poor, but it practised casual cruelty by consigning millions to benefits. Yet there's nothing compassionate about being… — Esther McVey Copy Share Image
My view is that you still, in order to win from the Labour perspective, have to have a strong alliance with business… — Tony Blair Copy Share Image
The international human rights framework is a vital component and engine for promoting global values. Governments have signed up to this international… — Mary Robinson Copy Share Image
Keynes tried to show that market economies could settle in equilibrium states in which the labour market did not clear, and in… — Paul Ormerod Copy Share Image
Gentlemen, four-fifths of the earth's surface is covered by seas; that is unquestionably too much; the world's surface, the map of oceans… — Karel Capek Copy Share Image
“Why are you all wasting human labour and the world’s wealth in building machinery to commit mass murder – creatures that for… — Eden Phillpotts Copy Share Image
The American model was celebrated by Thatcherites and New Labour alike, California worshipped as the model of the future, 'Anglo-Saxon' embalmed as… — Martin Jacques Copy Share Image
Americans generally associate boats with leisure. Vastly less prosperous, Egyptians associate them with nothing but labour. Rowing a boat is something a… — Rosemary Mahoney Copy Share Image
I have said as much as that the aim of art was to destroy the curse of labour by making work the… — William Morris Copy Share Image
LABOUR, like all other things which are purchased and sold, and which may be increased or diminished in quantity, has its natural… — David Ricardo Copy Share Image
[On her political writings:] It is, I confess, very possible that these my Labours may only be destined to line Trunks, or… — Mary Wortley Montagu Copy Share Image
Social mobility decreased under Labour and under the current government it is reversing. The differences between the poorest and richest are returning… — Jonathan Trigell Copy Share Image
Historically, Labour has used technology as a form of control. We would use pagers and faxes to send out messages telling people… — Douglas Alexander Copy Share Image
Technology is just one of the factors affecting the world of work. Economics, demographics, sociological trends, and government policies are four other… — Alain Dehaze Copy Share Image
If delight may provoke men's labour, what greater delights is there then to behold the earth as apparelled with plants, as with… — John Gerard Copy Share Image
Vineyards and shining harvests, pastures, arbors, And all this our very utmost toil Can hardly care for, we wear down our strength… — Lucretius Copy Share Image