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    I always say that I am very proud of the work that I did with the Rolling Stones and that I am also proud of what I have done with the Rhythm Kings.

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    I am afraid that the pleasantness of an employment does not always evince its propriety.

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    I am a friend of the working man, and I would rather be his friend, than be one.

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    I am always for the man who wishes to work.

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    I am indeed, sir, a surgeon to old shoes; when they are in great danger I recover them.

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    I am lazy, but for some reason, I am so paranoid that I end up working hard.

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    "I am not much of a mathematician," said the cigarette, "but I can add to a man's nervous troubles, I can subtract from his physical energy, I can multiply his aches and pains, I can divide his mental powers, I take interest from his work, and discount his chances for success.

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    I am suggesting to you the simple idea that people work harder and smarter if they find their work satisfying and know that it is appreciated.

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    I believe God is managing affairs and that He doesn't need any advice from me. With God in charge, I believe everything will work out for the best in the end. So what is there to worry about.

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    I believe in work, hard work, and long hours of work. Men do not breakdown from overwork, but from worry and dissipation.

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    I believe that earning your living doing something you enjoy is one of the very best ways to nourish yourself. But even if you are employed at something that is not your ideal work, it is important to find ways to take as much pleasure in it as possible. Living in the present moment can make ordinary activities more interesting and joyful; you may be surprised, if you only look, at what you will find. If you try to stay connected with why you are doing what you are doing, for example, then even the parts of your life that aren't especially interesting can become more meaningful.

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    I believe that there is no such thing as a subordinate. If the air-conditioning ceases to work in our building, then the repair technician becomes more important than the chairman of the board. We're all people working together toward a common objective.

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    I better quit my talking 'cause I told you all I know But please remember, pardner, wherever you may go The people are building a peaceful world, and when the job is done, That'll be the biggest thing that man has ever done.

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    I believe that labor is a blessing. It never was and never will be a curse. It is a blessed thing to labor for . . . the ones you love. It is a blessed thing to have an object in life - something to do - something to call into play your best thoughts, to develop your faculties and to make you a man.

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    I believe Watergate shows that the system did work. Particularly the Judiciary and the Congress, and ultimately an independent prosecutor working in the Executive Branch.

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    I cannot judge my work while I am doing it. I have to do as painters do, stand back and view it from a distance, but not too great a distance. How great? Guess.

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    I can bend paper clips into the shapes of small animals.

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    I cannot draw a cart, nor eat dried oats; If it be man's work, I'll do't.

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    I can focus on writing, or I can get lost in wonderfully fun but endless conversations and produce nothing new at all. I count on those people who enjoy my work to understand this.

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    I can't imagine anything more worthwhile than doing what I most love. And they pay me for it.

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    I can't deny that Jerry Springer supposedly beating us didn't affect me. There was a point where I felt like, Golly, you work so hard, you try so hard and the people say they want meaningful television and then Jerry Springer ends up beating you. It was disturbing.

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    I can't do no literary work for the rest of this year because I'm meditating another lawsuit and looking around for a defendant.

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    I can't abide to see men throw away their tools i' that way, the minute the clock begins to strike, as if they took no pleasure i' their work, and was afraid o' doing a stroke too much.... I hate to see a man's arms drop down as if he was shot, before the clock's fairly struck, just as if he'd never a bit o' pride and delight in's work. The very grindstone 'ull go on turning a bit after you loose it.

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    I don't believe in a law to prevent a man from getting rich; it would do more harm than good. So while we do not propose any war upon capital, we do wish to allow the humblest man an equal chance to get rich with everybody else.

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    I couldn't get any jobs, and when that happens, you get so humble it's disgusting. I didn't feel like a man anymore -- I felt really creepy. I was bumping into walls and saying, Excuse me.

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    Ideas about mothers have swung historically with the roles of women. When women were needed to work the fields or shops, experts claimed that children didn't need them much. Mothers, who might be too soft and sentimental, could even be bad for children's character development. But when men left home during the Industrial Revolution to work elsewhere, women were "needed" at home. The cult of domesticity and motherhood became a virtue that kept women in their place.

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    I don't believe in talking about my work. I let it speak for itself. I'd rather make money than just talk about my business. People think that because I don't talk much to the media, I am arrogant. I am not arrogant, but I do have an attitude.

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    "I could have done it in a much more complicated way," said the Red Queen, immensely proud.

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    Idiots are always in favour of inequality of income (their only chance of eminence), and the really great in favour of equality.

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    I do nothing, granted. But I see the hours pass - which is better than trying to fill them.

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    I don't believe in careers. I believe in work. I'm not interested in some 'big picture that would be really good for me'.

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    I don't care how many friends you have on Facebook or how many followers you have on Twitter. Those are not actual friends or truly followers. I care about how many people will miss you if you're not back here again tomorrow.

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    I don't pity any man who does hard work worth doing. I admire him. I pity the creature who does not work, at whichever end of the social scale he may regard himself as being.

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    I don't have a lot of respect for talent. Talent is genetic. It's what you do with it that counts.

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    I don't need to be Tom Cruise. I just need to work forever.

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    I don't mind paying people more for something if we're getting more. But just to change a deal because you're greedy and you want more? No. I'm not gonna go along with that.

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    I don't wait for moods. You accomplish nothing if you do that. Your mind must know it has got to get down to work.

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    I'd rather sell reefer than do pizza delivery.

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    I don't want to work. I want to smoke.

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    If a man has important work, and enough leisure and income to enable him to do it properly, he is in possession of as much happiness as is good for any of the children of Adam.

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    If all men and women were kept at some useful employment there would be less sorrow and wickedness in the world.

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    I enjoy my work so much that I have to be pulled away from my work into leisure.

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    If a man does not go about his work with enthusiasm, it means that he has not yet found a work that he likes. Every mortal is a busy bee when he comes to the task that Destiny has set aside for him.

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    If all the year were playing holidays; To sport would be as tedious as to work.

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    If a man lose his balance, and immerse himself in any trades or pleasures for their own sake, he may be a good wheel or pin, but he is not a cultivated man.

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    If a man were poor or hungry, [some] would say, let us pray for him. I would suggest a little different regimen for a person in this condition: rather take him a bag of flour and a little beef or pork, and a little sugar and butter. A few such comforts will do him more good than your prayers. And I would be ashamed to ask the Lord to do something that I would not do myself. Then go to work and help the poor yourselves first, and do all you can for them, and then call upon God to do the balance.

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    If all the cars in the United States were placed end to end, it would probably be Labor Day Weekend.

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    If at any time all labour should cease, and all existing provisions be equally divided among the people, at the end of a single year there could scarcely be one human being left alive--all would have perished by want of subsistence.

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    If all the time consumed in attending dinners and luncheons was consumed in some work, the production of this country would be doubled

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    If I am anything, which I highly doubt, I have made myself so by hard work.