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Show Literature on Labor BAYARD TAYLOR. Labor, you, know, is prayer. Toil to some is happiness and rest to others. BEECHER. It Is not work that kills men; it is ivorry. Work, good, honest labor, is healthy. Let a broken man cling to his work. If it saves nothing else it will save dim. WHITTIER. Thine to work as well as pray. HOMER. Labor conquers all things. ELIZABETH BROWNING. Get work. Be sure it's better than what you work to get. ADDT30N. There is nothing truly valuable which can be puro-hased without pains and labor. The gods have set a price upon every real and noMe pleasure. LOWELL. Blessed are the horny hands of toil. SCHILLER. Labor is the ornament of the citizen. The reward of toil is when you confer con-fer blessings upon others. SCOTT. Toil is necessary to the enjoyment of leisure. BTJLWER-LYTTON. What men want is not talent, it is purpose; not the powers to achieve, but the will to labor. |