Quotes about Industry
My plan of instruction is extremely simple and limited. They learn, on week-days, such coarse works as may fit them for servants. I allow of no writing for the poor. My object is not to make fanatics, but to train up the lower classes in habits of industry and piety.
— Hannah More
Unlike productions in the other arts, all television shows are born to destroy two other shows.
— Les Brown
If you think about jeans or phones or television, we are used to new brands popping up right and left. But in the car industry, we grew up with Mercedes, BMW, General Motors, and Ford, and nobody can remember during his or her upbringing a new car brand coming to life.
— Henrik Fisker
Labor is the great source from which nearly all, if not all, human comforts and necessities are drawn.
— Abraham Lincoln
I want the people to work less for the government and more for themselves. I want them to have the rewards of their own industry.
— Calvin Coolidge
I would love to work more - I really would - but there is not a lot of stuff around and the stuff that is around is not very complicated; it tends to lie a little flat
— Holly Hunter
Blessed be the man whose work drives him. Something must drive men; and if it is wholesome industry, they have no time for a thousand torments and temptations.
— Henry Ward Beecher
The poor man with industry is happier than the rich man in idleness.
— Henry Ward Beecher
Silver is used in the electronics industry and is consumed daily; stock piles of silver are dwindling.
— Robert Kiyosaki
Even before 'Pose,' I was involved in activism and advocating for my community in various ways. I didn't see that stopping with my entry into this industry, but people are going to be afraid of what you're going to say. I'm going to bump heads with people that benefit from the oppression that they put trans people through.
— Indya Moore
Would you go into a CD store and steal a CD? It's the same thing, people going into the computers and loggin' on and stealing our music.
— Britney Spears
thing we ask a servant for is a testimonial to honesty, sobriety and industry; for we soon find out that these are the scarce things, and that geniuses and clever people are as common as rats.
— Oscar Wilde