“Choose a job you love and you will never have to work a day in your life.” –Confucius
“Without labor nothing prospers.” –Sophocles
“Luck? I don’t know anything about luck. I’ve never banked on it and I’m afraid of people who do. Luck to me is something else: Hard work — and realizing what is opportunity and what isn’t.” –Lucille Ball
“To find joy in work is to find the fountain of youth.” –Pearl S. Buck
“There is no substitution for hard work.” –Thomas Edison
“Nothing will work unless you do.” –Maya Angelou
“All labor that uplifts humanity has dignity and importance and should be undertaken with painstaking excellence.” –Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
“The end of labor is to gain leisure.” –Aristotle
“The only way to enjoy anything in this life is to earn it first.” –Ginger Rogers
“The only place success comes before work is the dictionary.” –Vince Lombardi
QUOTES OF EMPLOYEES ON LABOUR DAY
“Work isn’t to make money you work to justify life.”
“Work keeps at bay three great evils: boredom, vice, and need.” Voltaire
“A man is not idle because he is absorbed in thought. There is a visible labor and there is an invisible labor.” Victor Hugo
“It is labor indeed that puts the difference on everything.” John Locke
“There is precious little hope to be got out of whatever keeps us industrious, but there is a chance for us whenever we cease work and become star-gazer.” » H.M. Tomlinson
“The lady–bearer of this–says she has two sons who want to work. Set them at it, if possible. Wanting to work is so rare a merit that it should be encouraged.” » Abraham Lincoln
“And life, till my work is done.”
“The only liberty an inferior man really cherishes is the liberty to quit work, stretch out in the sun, and scratch himself.” » H.L. Mencken
“Labor rids us of three great evils; tediousness, vice, and poverty.”
WISHES ON LABOUR DAY
“The true meaning of Labor Day is remembering those who have given their time, best efforts and worked hard in their lives for this blessed country. Happy Labor Day.”
“As summer winds down, you deserve a day of rest and relaxation. Have a happy Labor Day.”
“From field to field, and desk to desk, your hard work is what makes our nation the best! Happy Labor Day.”
“Happy Labor Day to someone who barely labored this year.”
“A mind always employed is always happy. This is the true secret, the grand recipe, for felicity.” » Thomas Jefferson
“There is nothing laudable in work for work’s sake.” » John Stuart Mill
“God sells us all things at the price of labor.” » Leonardo da Vinci
“Heaven is blessed with perfect rest but the blessing of earth is toil.” » Henry Van Dyke
“If wars are eliminated and production is organized scientifically, it is probable that four hours’ work a day will suffice to keep everybody in comfort.” » Bertrand Russell
“If any man tells you he loves America, yet hates labor, he is a liar. If any man tells you he trusts America, yet fears labor, he is a fool.” » Abraham Lincoln
“We must learn to live together as brothers or we are going to perish together as fools.” » Martin Luther King
“A bad day at work is better than a good day in hell.” » Scott Johnson
“God give me work, till my life shall end And life, till my work is done.” » Epitaph
“Without labor nothing prospers.” » Sophocles
“The end of labor is to gain leisure.” » Aristotle
“Labor was the first price, the original purchase-money that was paid for all things. It was not by gold or by silver, but by labor, that all wealth of the world was originally purchased.” » Adam Smith
“Physical labor not only does not exclude the possibility of mental activity, but improves and stimulates it.” » Leo Tolstoy
“There is as much dignity in tilling a field as in writing a poem.” » Booker T. Washington
“Before you complain about life think of someone who died too early on this earth.”
“Labor is the only prayer that Nature answers.” » Robert Green Ingersoll
“Work isn’t to make money; you work to justify life.” » Marc Chagall
“Man is so made that he can only find relaxation from one kind of labor by taking up another.” » Anatole France
“In any given group, the most will do the least and the least the most.” » Merle P. Martin