
Top 20 Unskilled Labor Quotes
#1. I decided to set out to prove that you could make a reasonable living building for the poor using recycled materials and only hiring unskilled labor.
Dan Phillips
#2. Early to bed and early to rise probably indicates unskilled labor.
John Ciardi
#3. The best computer is a man, and it's the only one that can be mass-produced by unskilled labor.
Wernher Von Braun
#4. Man is the only 150 pound nonlinear servomechanism that can be wholly reproduced by unskilled labor.
Ashley Montagu
#5. Don't be condescending to unskilled labor. Try it for a half a day first.
Brooks Atkinson
#6. I'm left doing all the unskilled labor myself, which is exactly when you realize there's nothing unskilled about labor.
Colin Cotterill
#7. The brain isn't very much like a computer, although it doesn't do a bad job, considering that it's built by unskilled labor and programmed more by pure chance than anything else.
Joe Haldeman
#8. I have been amazed by the Anglo-Saxon's lack of curiosity about the internal lives and emotions of the Negroes, and for that matter, any non-Anglo-Saxon peoples within our borders, above the class of unskilled labor.
Zora Neale Hurston
#9. Private-sector firms are increasingly active in the prison industry and they and the militantly unionized correctional officers, almost all unskilled labor, constantly lead public demands for more criminal statutes and more draconian penalties.
Conrad Black
#10. Poetry, above all, is a series of intense moments - its power is not in narrative. I'm not dealing with facts, I'm dealing with emotion.
Carol Ann Duffy
#11. The Negro's economic problem was compounded by the emergence and growth of automation. Since discrimination and lack of education confined him to unskilled and semi-skilled labor, the Negro was and remains the first to suffer in these days of great technological development.
Martin Luther King Jr.
#12. You can't see the glory of life if you haven't seen the dark side of life.
Bessel Van Der Kolk
#13. What has the third estate been until now? Nothing. What should it be? Everything. What does it aim to become? Something.
Ruth Scurr
#14. The collapse of communism in essence added tens and tens of millions of people to the world labor supply, and the people who were added had previously been getting very low income, but they were not unskilled. Many of them were fairly well educated.
Milton Friedman
#15. Find the human in the technology. The currency marketers trade in has not changed even if the methods have. Emotion is what we exchange.
Simon Mainwaring
#17. The U.N. Population Fund has a maternal health program in some Cameroon hospitals, but it doesn't operate in this region. It's difficult to expand, because President Bush has cut funding.
Nicholas D. Kristof
#18. Having an intelligent secretary does not get rid of the need to read, write, and draw, etc. In a well functioning world, tools and agents are complementary.
Alan Kay
#19. Being that most everyone knew Latvian and Russian, it was the only indication.
Jeff Keenan
#20. We need technology in every classroom and in every student and teacher's hand, because it is the pen and paper of our time, and it is the lens through which we experience much of our world.
David Warlick
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