Benefits Quote by Dale Dauten Download Open image “Bureaucracy gives birth to itself and then expects maternity benefits.” — Dale Dauten ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.2 out of 5 (9 ratings) Copy quoteShare Benefits Birth Bureaucracy Government Maternity
Because parents are transients in the maternity care system, there is little cumulative birth experience over successive generations of mothers. Women giving birth don't… — Elizabeth Noble Copy Share Image
Maternity is a glorious thing, since all mankind has been conceived, born, and nourished of women. All human laws should encourage the multiplication of… — Martin Luther Copy Share Image
Maternity is on the face of it an unsociable experience. The selfishness that a woman has learned to stifle or to dissemble where she… — Emily James Smith Putnam Copy Share Image
Civilization, stretching up to recognize that every child is a portion of State wealth, may presently make some movement to recognize maternity as a… — Miles Franklin Copy Share Image
Giving birth is little more than a set of muscular contractions granting passage of a child. Then the mother is born. — Erma Bombeck Copy Share Image
After disasters, reproductive healthcare falls by the wayside. Yet babies continue to be born. When all infrastructure falls apart, when the hospitals and all… — Robin Lim Copy Share Image
. . . the labor with which we give birth is simply a rehearsal for something we mothers must do over and over: turn… — Susan Piver Copy Share Image
Voluntary paid maternity leave: yes; compulsory paid maternity leave: over this Government’s dead body, frankly. It just won’t happen. — Tony Abbott Copy Share Image
One does not give birth in a void, but rather in a cultural and political context. Laws, professional codes, religious sanctions, and ethnic traditions… — Adrienne Rich Copy Share Image
“It is cheaper and more efficient to replace labour than to reproduce it sequentially by fulfilling the rights of women workers to maternity leave… — Gabrielle Palmer Copy Share Image
A meeting moves at the speed of the slowest mind in the room. (In other words, all but one participant will be bored, all… — Dale Dauten Copy Share Image
If you want to be creative in your company, your career, your life, all it takes is one easy step...the extra one. When you… — Dale Dauten Copy Share Image
If you take the best of Wayne Dyer and add it to the best of Anthony Robbins, what you would have would only be… — Dale Dauten Copy Share Image
One path is greed, the second is curiosity. With one, the journey is to a reward; with the other, the journey is the reward. — Dale Dauten Copy Share Image
Success is an act of exploration. That means the first thing you have to find is the unknown. Learning is searching; anything else is… — Dale Dauten Copy Share Image
Forget the resolutions. Forget control and discipline... too much work. Instead try experimenting. Go in search of something to fall in love with... something… — Dale Dauten Copy Share Image
“Nine-tenths of wisdom is appreciation. Go find somebody’s hand and squeeze it, while there’s time. ” — Dale Dauten Copy Share Image
The company calls it 'downsizing' or 'rightsizing.' My own informal "Name the Layoff" contest produced some other euphemisms: Retroactive Hiring Freeze, Resume Revision Days,… — Dale Dauten Copy Share Image
If the members of parliament no longer consider themselves mandatories of the taxpayers but deputies of those receiving salaries, wages, subsidies, doles, and other… — Ludwig von Mises Copy Share Image
[The Dalai Lama] told me some years ago, "I've made every concession to China, and I've been as open and tolerant as I could,… — Pico Iyer Copy Share Image
Anger is a rough water; if you can canalize it into a water mill, you can benefit from it. Anything bad can be transformed… — Mehmet Murat Ildan Copy Share Image
Shortly after I turned 50, both Ted Turner and the AARP came into my life. The only difference? With AARP, there were benefits. — Jane Fonda Copy Share Image
That old man dies prematurely whose memory records no benefits conferred. They only have lived long who have lived virtuously. — Richard Brinsley Sheridan Copy Share Image
Politics is about power. It is about the power of the state. It is about the power of the state as applied to individuals,… — Kevin Rudd Copy Share Image
Therefore, I see whatever exists as good, death is to me like life, sin like holiness, wisdom like foolishness, everything has to be as… — Hermann Hesse Copy Share Image
Trust is about keeping commitments, but in many instances, circumstances change and organizations therefore shed commitments, things such as retiree medical benefits, pension obligations,… — Jeffrey Pfeffer Copy Share Image
Neither novels or their readers benefit from any attempts to divine whether any facts hide inside a story. Such efforts attack the very idea… — John Green Copy Share Image
Let us think of education as the means of developing our greatest abilities, because in each of us there is a private hope and… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
To really be of benefit to others as the Buddha always taught, we ourselves must first get out of the swamp. One of the… — Tenzin Palmo Copy Share Image
I won the seat of Oxley largely on an issue that has resulted in me being called a racist. That issue related to my… — Pauline Hanson Copy Share Image