Any labor is sublime; sublime endeavors are only achieved through labor. — Carlyle
I believe only one thing: inspiration is born during labor. Labor is the best doctor for all dullness. — Ostrovsky
Labor is highly esteemed. Serving society is a highly praised moral ideal. — Dewey
One can gather exotic flowers and herbs from cliffs, and learn exquisite skills through labor. — Proverb
Tears of joy are brewed from the sweat of labor; tears of disappointment can only be wiped away by struggle.
Only labor can make a person joyful and his soul cheerful, harmonious, and content. — Belinsky
In our society, labor is not just an economic category, but also a moral category. — Makarenko
Inspiration is but the reward obtained through persistent labor.
To be detached from labor is a crime.
Honor lies in the hands that labor. — Da Vinci
Without vigorous and meticulous labor, even talented people will become useless playthings like embroidered pillows. — Stanislavsky
Labor is a treasure; it is indispensable to life.
Those who have worked hard under the sun can eat peacefully in the shade.
Crops grow lush with rainwater; people gain joy through labor.
Without hard labor, there is no scientific creation. — Yugoslavia
On the basis of conscious and purposeful productive labor and social activities, people gradually acquire the potential for conscious and purposeful aesthetic activities—that is, the potential for aesthetic creation and development. — Pavlov
Knowledge comes from labor, and only from struggle.
The only thing I can trust is my lion-like courage and my invincible energy for labor. — Balzac
Labor signifies not only actual potential and skills, but first and foremost, the development of intellect, thought, and language. — Sukhomlinsky