1. I think the best way to find happiness in life is to respect labor. All happiness can be obtained through labor, and all suffering can be relieved by labor. ——Li Dazhao
2. I know what labor is: Labor is the source of all joy and all good things in the world. ——Gorky
3. I have loved both mental and physical labor throughout my life. Perhaps I even love physical labor more. I feel even more satisfied when any excellent understanding, that is, the combination of hand and brain, is added to physical labor. ——Pavlov
4. Labor is an inevitable obligation for everyone in society. ——Rousseau
5. My life is basically just hard work. I can say that I have lived for seventy-five years and have not lived a comfortable life for a month. It is like pushing a stone up a mountain. , the stone kept rolling down and pushed up. ——Goethe
6. Labor is always the foundation of human life and the foundation of creating happiness in human culture. ——Makarenko
7. Work and be diligent: Work is the most reliable wealth. ——La Fontaine
8. People who do everything by talking without doing anything are hypocritical and hypocritical. ——Democritus
9. If a rich man puts money in your hands, don’t take this favor too seriously; because the sage once taught: Hard work is far more valuable than gold. ——Sadie
10. Life is about hard work, what will you get if you don’t ask for it? ——Zhang Heng
11. We learn to think in the process of our labor. As a result of our labor, we understand the mystery of the world, and then we truly change our lives. ——Gorky
12. Only human labor is sacred. ——Golky
13. Labor is the source of all knowledge. ——Tao Zhu
14. Labor is the incomparable source of all power, all morality and all happiness. ——La Jonignori
15. Working hard is the mother of all inventions. By working hard at everything, you can get the truth of things. ——Tao Xingzhi
16. Things that cultivate abilities must be done continuously, and learning methods must be improved at any time to improve learning efficiency in order to succeed. ——Ye Shengtao
17. Only under new social conditions can labor be transformed from a heavy burden into a relaxed and pleasant satisfaction of physiological requirements. ——Chernyshevsky
18. Perfect new people should be cultivated in and for labor. ——Irving
19. Genius cannot make people do not have to work, nor can it replace labor. To develop genius, one must study for long periods of time and work with high intensity. The more talented a person is, the more complex and important the tasks he faces. ——Smirnov