1. All precious and beautiful things in the world are created by your labor. - Gorky's "Everywhere"
2. We should understand that labor is a kind of creation. ——Golky, "Literature of the Soviet Union"
3. What you get for nothing is by no means a real gain; what you must obtain with sacrifice is truly yours. — Rabindranath Tagore, "Shipwreck"
4. You cannot build a life based on pleasure, because life is essentially a career. (Gorky's "The Life of Matvey Kozhemyakin")
5. No matter what kind of profession, as long as it is worth pursuing, we need to work hard. - Dickens' "Bleak House"
6. If a traveler has risked his life to find some plants, when he achieves his goal, even if he only picked a How happy he would feel even with a root of grass and an unknown leaf! - Balzac's "The Money Bag"
7. Every career has its unpleasant side. ——Tolstoy, "Anna Karenina"
8. Career is a railing, we hold on to it to walk on the edge of the abyss. ——Gorky, "The Artamonov Family's Business"
9. A career is like mold in a cellar, it grows by its own power. ——Gorky "The Artamonov Family's Business"
10. Business should be run with a smile. Career doesn't like dullness. ——Gorky "The Artamonov Family's Career"
11. You are a real master. You love your career and your career loves you. ——Gorky "The Artamonov Family's Career"
12. Life is fleeting, but only careers can sometimes last forever. ——Gorky, "The Life of Matvey Kozhemyakin"
13. One of the key points of career is that for the sake of it, personal joys and sorrows must not be taken seriously. - Rabindranath Tagore, "Glimpses of Bengal"
14. When a person's heart is focused on one thing, this enthusiasm is of profound significance. —Mark Twain, "Random Duck"
15. Whoever works is the master. ——Gorky's "Pitty Bourgeois"
16. People who do nothing will not get any results. (Gorky's "Old Lady Izegil")
17. No matter what it is, once it is in someone else's hands, everything is over; no matter what it is, the interest is strongest only when it is in progress. - Shakespeare's "Troilus and Cressida"
18. You can regard work as supreme. If you do a job, you will not give up halfway; no matter what you do, you can achieve success. purpose.
19. ; Dickens' "Bleak House"
20. A person who does today's work happily and comfortably, and welcomes tomorrow's work happily and comfortably, should be praised by people. Praising and encouraging. - Dickens's "Notes on a Journey to America" ??
21. Being able to use our talents in reality is happiness. —Balzac, "The Loan Shark"
22. Perhaps an ordinary job is a great task, a true heroic act! —Gorky, "The Life of Matvey Kozhemyakin"
23. Work is always more valuable than money. ——Gorky "The Chuikov Family"
24. If a person wants to live, he must know how to do something.
——Gorky's "Old Lady Izegil"
(Inspirational Quotes)