2,968 Quotes About Hard-work


  • Author Iain Duncan Smith
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    If Britain is to have a stable, affordable pension system, people need to work longer, but we will reward their hard work with a decent state pension that will enable them to enjoy quality of life in their retirement.

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  • Author Iain Duncan Smith
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    Balance is if you try hard, you work hard then the rewards are in balance with what you put in and what is available.

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  • Author Iain Duncan Smith
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    Government cannot do it all. As we work hard to break welfare dependency and get young people ready for the labour market, we need businesses to give them a chance and not just fall back on labour from abroad.

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  • Author Jake Sanches
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    We put hard work into this. Given the situation, we'll see if they can pick up the tab. Due to the delay in publication, we feel it's fair.

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  • Author James Shuler
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    We're ready to finally win in the tournament this year. That's what the schedule and all the hard work has been about.

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  • Author James Scott
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    I certainly am not afraid of hard work. Hard work is only hard if you are not passionate about what you are doing.

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  • Author James Surowiecki
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    Auto repair, piloting, skiing, perhaps even management: these are skills that yield to application, hard work, and native talent. But forecasting an uncertain future and deciding the best course of action in the face of that future are much less likely to do so. And much of what we've seen so far suggests that a large group of diverse individuals will come up with better and more robust forecasts and make more intelligent decisions than even the most skilled "decision maker."

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  • Author Jane Smiley
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    Somehow, knowing that Alzheimer's is coming mocks all one's aspirations - to tell stories, to think through certain issues as only a novel can do, to be recognised for one's accomplishments and hard work - in a way that old familiar death does not.

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