1. Only through labor can thoughts become sound; only through thought can labor become enjoyable. The two are inseparable. ——Ruskin
2. Only under new social conditions can labor be transformed from a heavy burden into a relaxed and pleasant satisfaction of physiological requirements. ——Chernyshevsky
3. As for me, I was born to work for the public interest. I never want to show my merits. My only consolation is to hope that in our hive, I can see To my own drop of honey. ——Krylov
4. Ambition is the seedling of genius. After being cultivated by hands that love labor, it will grow into a strong tree in the fertile soil. If you don’t love labor and don’t educate yourself, the seedling of ambition will wither up to its roots. Determining personal ambitions and choosing a major is the source of happiness. ——Suhomlinsky
5. The gorgeousness of decoration can show a person's wealth, and elegance can show a person's taste, but a person's health and growth must be marked by other signs. To identify, we can only find a strong body under the coarse clothes of a worker, not under the clothes of a lover.
——Rousseau