Top 16 Quotes About Happy Workers

#1. Together we could be so strong, but the gun has made us individuals.

Marieke Nijkamp

#2. One moment of incompetence can be fatal.

Frank Herbert

#3. He smiled. "I bet the paper ran something about you once your hiring was confirmed. A new cop is big news in a small town. People were probably admonished to make you feel at home."
She shook her head with some amusement. "I would have felt more at home if they shot at me,.

Dana Marton

#4. I am very happy with all my friends and co-workers, because if they don't remember me in their happy times or in their success. However, they never forget me if they are in a problem or need my help ...

Nutan Bajracharya

#5. I am not too happy with terms like "the left", to be honest. And I don't use it much ... .if by "the left" you mean people who are committed to peace and justice and freedom and so on, there can't be elements of the left opposed to workers' movement, at least under that definition.

Noam Chomsky

#6. We owe it to our husband or wife, our fellow workers, our children, our friends, indeed to everyone who comes into our lives, to be as happy as we can be.

Dennis Prager

#7. The mass of society is made up of morbid thinkers, and miserable workers. Now it is only by labour that thought can be made healthy, and only by thought that labour can be made happy, and the two cannot be separated with impunity.

John Ruskin

#8. We might be workers, but we are not happy go-lucky jungle bunnies.

Slick Rick

#9. The people in the front lines are my customers. I need to keep them happy. And, the best way to take care of your customers is to take care of your workers.

Paul Orfalea

#10. They seemed to be of that age when things were either one or the other, with no middle ground.

Kate Griffin

#11. And no business can possibly equate happy workers (community) with profit (effectiveness). Happy workers are much more productive workers and hence contribute to profit, but no organization is formed for the idea of pleasing its employees.

Harvey Pekar

#12. We must face our responsibilities regardless of whether we get what we want.

Brian Herbert

#13. I am happy because I want nothing from anyone. I do not care for money. Decorations, titles or distinctions mean nothing to me. I do not crave praise. The only thing that gives me pleasure, apart from my work, my violin and my sailboat, is the appreciation of my fellow workers.

Albert Einstein

#14. Workers should have Sundays off because Sunday is for the family. Calling for Sundays to be a holiday.

Pope Francis

#15. If the nature of the world is revealed to man through religion, then gardens, as places for contemplation, should symbolise the perfection of nature.

Tom Turner

#16. There is one principle that should never be abandoned, namely, that the rider must learn to control himself before he can control his horse. This is the basic, most important principle to be preserved in equitation.

Alois Podhajsky

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