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Labors Quotes by Thomas Jefferson
- Indeed, we need not look back half a century to times which many now living remember well, and see the wonderful advances in the sciences…
- A noiseless course, not meddling with the affairs of others, unattractive of notice, is a mark that society is going on in happiness. If we…
- I will not believe our labors are lost. I shall not die without a hope that light and liberty are on a steady advance.
- I may err in my measures, but never shall deflect from the intention to fortify the public liberty by every possible means, and to put…
- I predict future happiness for Americans if they can prevent the government from wasting the labors of the people under the pretense of taking care…
- If we can prevent the government from wasting the labors of the people, under the pretense of taking care of them, they must become happy.
More Labors Quotes
- Try as hard as we may for perfection, the net result of our labors is an amazing variety of imperfectness. We are… — Samuel McChord Crothers
- Workers must root out the idea that by keeping the results of their labors to themselves a fortune will be assured to… — Lawrence Hargrave
- Lingering labors come to naught. — Robert Southwell
- Taxes are paid in the sweat of every man who labors. If those taxes are excessive, they are reflected in idle factories,… — Franklin D. Roosevelt
- The church that is not jealously protected by mighty intercession and sacrificial labors will before long become the abode of every evil… — Aiden Wilson Tozer
- Where all your rights become only an accumulated wrong; where men must beg with bated breath for leave to subsist in their… — Roger Casement
- The glory of the farmer is that, in the division of labors, it is his part to create. All trade rests at… — Ralph Waldo Emerson
- The ambition of superior sensibility and superior eloquence disposes the lovers of arts to receive rapture at one time, and communicate it… — Samuel Johnson
- Long customs are not easily broken; he that attempts to change the course of his own life very often labors in vain;… — Samuel Johnson
- It is a far worthier thing to read by the light of experience than to adorn oneself with the labors of others. — Leonardo da Vinci
- The bee is more honored than other animals, not because she labors, but because she labors for others. — Saint John Chrysostom
- He who loves his work never labors. — Jim Stovall