Top 15 Quotes About Wage Slaves
#1. That's where the public like their artists - exposed, trousers down, arse up, doing a long stretch among serial killers, and shitting in front of strangers. That'll teach 'em to think their talent makes them better than mediocre no-brain tax-paying wage slaves like us.
Hanif Kureishi
#3. Hundreds of thousands and millions of wage slaves of capital and peasants downtrodden by the serf-owners are going to the slaughter for the dynastic interests of a handful of crowned brigands, for the profits of the bourgeoisie in its drive to plunder foreign lands.
Vladimir Lenin
#4. Like all wage slaves, he had two crosses to bear: the people he worked for and the people he worked with
Stephen Vizinczey
#5. In a civilization of wage slaves, where people seek to survive more than to live, mountaineering is an enigma.
Erhard Loretan; Jean Amman
#6. There's all that brain work involved, remembering all those lines in a script. I find I have to eat a lot of fish, late - but not too late - in the afternoon. Doing theatre, you need to be like an athlete in training.
Jerry Hall
#7. Love is like a virus. It can happen to anybody at any time.
Maya Angelou
#8. Krishna Murti: It is no sign of good mental health to be well adjusted to a sick society.
Charlene Diane Jones
#9. wage-labor contracts in the ancient world were primarily a matter of the rental of slaves - a
David Graeber
#10. As long as human labor power, and, consequently, life itself, remain articles of sale and purchase, of exploitation and robbery, the principle of the "sacredness of human life" remains a shameful lie, uttered with the object of keeping the oppressed slaves in their chains.
Leon Trotsky
#11. In antiquity slaves were, in all honesty called slaves. In the middle ages, they took the name of serfs. Nowadays they are called wage earners.
Mikhail Bakunin
#13. No one can hide a lamp that shines,
and that is what remarkable talent is.
Matshona Dhliwayo
#14. The best sauce in the world is hunger, and as the poor are never without that, they always eat with a relish.
Miguel De Cervantes Saavedra
#15. They fancied
themselves free, and no one will ever be free so long as there are pestilences.
Albert Camus