
Top 13 Quotes On Skilled Labour
#1. It is in their interests to have a stable, skilled labour force, a permanently well-adjusted complex, because the human complex (the collective worker) of an enterprise is also a machine which cannot, without considerable loss, be taken to pieces too often and renewed with single new parts.
Antonio Gramsci
#2. I tried being a mechanic and I tried catering, but I realized I had even less aptitude for semi-skilled labour than for academic work.
Toby Young
#3. It might be a cultural thing, but I was always scolded for showing emotion. Sadness was always met with anger.
Brandon Stanton
#4. In every death, a busy world comes to an end.
Mason Cooley
#5. There are lots of ideas which extend the Copernican principle one step further. We went from the solar system to the galaxy to zillions of galaxies and now to realising even that isn't all there is.
Martin Rees
#6. Nowadays, we have so few mysteries left to us that we cannot afford to part with one of them.
Oscar Wilde
#7. I no longer need to be someone's wife. I'm doing okay as I am.
Linda Evans
#8. The loftiest in status are those who do not know their own status, and the most virtuous of them are those who do not know their own virtue.
Al-Shafi'i
#9. The things that are indispensable require no elaborate pains for their acquisition; it is only the luxuries that call for labour. Follow nature, and you will need no skilled craftsmen.
Seneca.
#10. We need dynamic and thriving businesses and a skilled and adaptable labour force to produce competitiveness and prosperity.
David Blunkett
#11. Achieving a goal is important, but what is more important is the distance that you have to travel with its ups and downs, fears and failures.
Debasish Mridha
#12. They sell that shit to schoolkids. It's worse than that. How's that? Schoolkids buy it.
Cormac McCarthy
#13. I observed that after marriage people cease to be curious.
Anton Chekhov
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