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Men, even when alone, lighten their labors by song, however rude it may be.
To have prevented one single sin is reward enough for the labors and efforts of a whole lifetime.
No true and permanent fame can be founded except in labors which promote the happiness of mankind.
The fruits of all our labors have left us as we started. To grow without is not to grow within.
My stars and my stripes are your dream and your labors.
I have always tried to hide my efforts and wished my works to have a light joyousness of springtime which never lets anyone suspect the labors it has cost me.
Reduce the complexity of life by eliminating the needless wants of life, and the labors of life reduce themselves.
The progress of freedom depends more upon the maintenance of peace, the spread of commerce, and the diffusion of education, than upon the labors of cabinets and foreign offices.
The fruits of your labors may be reaped two generations from now. Trust, even when you don't see the results.
Medicine, the only profession that labors incessantly to destroy the reason for its existence.
You will be courteous to your elders who have explored to the point from which you may advance; and helpful to your juniors who will progress farther by reason of your labors.
Unless man is committed to the belief that all mankind are his brothers, then he labors in vain and hypocritically in the vineyards of equality.
As long as man labors for a physical existence, though an act of necessity almost, he is yet natural; it is life, though that of this world, for which he instinctively works.
Thus they have an idol that they petition for victory in war; another for success in their labors; and so for everything in which they seek or desire prosperity, they have their idols, which they honor and serve.
He who labors diligently need never despair; for all things are accomplished by diligence and labor.
Try as hard as we may for perfection, the net result of our labors is an amazing variety of imperfectness. We are surprised at our own versatility in being able to fail in so many different ways.
It is easier to lead men to combat, stirring up their passion, than to restrain them and direct them toward the patient labors of peace.
I have felt the inspiration of the living God directing me in my labors.
Whoever labors for the happiness of those he loves elevates himself, no matter whether he works in the dreary shop or the perfumed field.
It is a remarkable fact that we can never read or hear of the labors which our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ performed, without taking pleasure in it, while, on the other hand, there is nothing so interesting in the life and history of any other individual but what by hearing or reading it time and time again we become tired of it.