Labor Day Quotes

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Douglas Wilson
“Organized labor is organized to take control of an asset away from its rightful owners without paying for it. Organized labor is organization of property by those who don't own it. Organized labor, by driving up the costs of production through coercive means, destroys industries. Organized labor is piracy without the boats and eye patches. Why would anybody want to celebrate organized labor?”
Douglas Wilson

“Can you find some peace today?”
Shellen Lubin

“You have to extend effort to disengage
to tune out the world
to get lost be lost lose
yourself.

But it can be done,
in this fitting floundering
necessary time.”
Shellen Lubin

“If all the cars in the United States were placed end to end, it would probably be Labor Day Weekend”
Doug Larson

Craig D. Lounsbrough
“It’s not about working hard. It’s about what we’re working hard about.”
Craig D. Lounsbrough

Mehmet Murat ildan
“May Day is not an ordinary day because it is a day that cherishes the extraordinary people, the workers!”
Mehmet Murat ildan

Mehmet Murat ildan
“If suddenly the whole workers of the whole world disappear then the whole world will stop! Let us all realise this and let us celebrate the workers - these great people who make our world move!”
Mehmet Murat ildan

“War, on the other hand, was the result of failure; failure of diplomacy, failure of intelligence, failure to prepare, failure to act decisively when appropriate action became apparent, failure to call a bluff and failure to prevent open conflict which resulted in the decimation of a generation of high-principled young men and women.”
Col Don Wilson

“No one but love can fuel the diligent work that awaits you.”
Arif Naseem

Elin Hilderbrand
“What is the saddest day of the year? Labor Day or December 26th? One is given only a certain number of Christmases in one’s life.”
Elin Hilderbrand, Winter Street

“With every tool in hand and knowledge in mind, workers carve out freedom from the stone of hardship. Education paves their path to prosperity.
Happy Labour Day!”
Srinivas

Craig D. Lounsbrough
“We labor not to accomplish some task, for that is far too simple. We labor so that a child is a bit safer, a hunger satisfied, a house warmed, poverty brought to its knees, a dream brought to reality, a wound healed, a need met in whatever way that need is met. We labor to leave those for whom we have labored enriched in ways that could not have been possible were it not for our labor. Therefore, we would be wise to remember that it is in the sweat of our labors that we have the privilege of leaving the imprint of our legacies.”
Craig D. Lounsbrough