174 Best Labor Day Quotes and Sayings in 2023

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Labor Day Quotes : Labor Day is much more than just the unofficial end to summer. The United States celebrates the holiday on the first Monday in September in honor of the social economic achievements of workers.

Some interesting Labor Day quotes people can share with family and friends on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter or in person have been provided below:

Best Quotes on Labor Day 2023

Heaven is blessed with perfect rest but the blessing of earth is toil. ~Henry van Dyke

God sells us all things at the price of labor. ~Leonardo da Vinci

The man who doesn’t relax and hoot a few hoots voluntarily, now and then, is in great danger of hooting hoots and standing on his head for the edification of the pathologist and trained nurse, a little later on. ~Elbert Hubbard

Work isn’t to make money; you work to justify life. ~Marc Chagall

Without labor nothing prospers. ~Sophocles

Happy Labor Day inspirational Quotes 

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Labor was the first price, the original purchase-money that was paid for all things. It was not by gold or by silver, but by labor, that all wealth of the world was originally purchased. ~Adam Smith

Take rest; a field that has rested gives a bountiful crop. ~Ovid

Man is so made that he can only find relaxation from one kind of labor by taking up another. ~Anatole France, The Crime of Sylvestre Bonnard

A mind always employed is always happy. This is the true secret, the grand recipe, for felicity. ~Thomas Jefferson

God give me work, till my life shall end And life, till my work is done.~Epitaph of Winifred Holtby

Sometimes it’s important to work for that pot of gold. But other times it’s essential to take time off and to make sure that your most important decision in the day simply consists of choosing which color to slide down on the rainbow. ~Douglas Pagels, These Are the Gifts I’d Like to Give to You

The only liberty an inferior man really cherishes is the liberty to quit work, stretch out in the sun, and scratch himself. ~H.L. Mencken

There is precious little hope to be got out of whatever keeps us industrious, but there is a chance for us whenever we cease work and become stargazers. ~H.M. Tomlinson

Thankful Labor Day Quotes

The end of labor is to gain leisure. ~Aristotle

It is labour indeed that puts the difference on everything. ~John Locke, An Essay Concerning Human Understanding, 1690

If all the cars in the United States were placed end to end, it would probably be Labor Day Weekend. ~Doug Larson

Labor Day is a glorious holiday because your child will be going back to school the next day. It would have been called Independence Day, but that name was already taken. ~Bill Dodds

Labor Day is seen as a day of rest for many hardworking Americans. James P. Hoffa Rest, Labor, Seen Labor Day is devoted to no man, living or dead, to no sect, race or nation. Samuel Gompers Living, Nation, Dead Though President Grover Cleveland declared Labor Day a national holiday in 1894, the occasion was first observed on Sept. 5, 1882, in New York City. Brendan I. Koerner City, Holiday, Labor The late Estee Lauder says you can never wear white shoes after Labor Day. But of course, in today’s world, that does not exist. Andre Leon Talley Today, Shoes, Late If all the cars in the United States were placed end to end, it would probably be Labor Day Weekend. Doug Larson Car, Cars, Weekend I remember, when I went away to college at Southern Methodist University in Dallas, my aunt sent me a book with the rules of being a Southern Belle. One of the rules was to never wear white after Labor Day. Fashion has a lot to do with confidence and making up your own rules. Kourtney Kardashian Confidence, Book, College I believe that summer is our time, a time for the people, and that no politician should be allowed to speak to us during the summer. They can start talking again after Labor Day. Lewis Black Time, Summer, Start When I was 13, my family moved from a suburb of New York City to Miami, Florida, and we moved there the Friday before Labor Day weekend. Chris Bohjalian Family, City, Weekend Summer is not obligatory. We can start an infernally hard jigsaw puzzle in June with the knowledge that, if there are enough rainy days, we may just finish it by Labor Day, but if not, there’s no harm, no penalty. We may have better things to do. Nancy Gibbs Knowledge, Summer, Finish Three times a year, there’s Strategicon convention, and I go for the board games. It happens Presidents Day, Labor Day, and Memorial Day weekends. You go and take a look at the new board games and meet a couple of board game designers, and you can check out games you don’t own from the library and then return them. Rich Sommer Game, Library, Three Labor Day 2013 is special. This year marks the centennial of the U.S. Department of Labor – 100 years of working for America’s workers. Thomas Perez Special, Labor, Year I’m working on a movie called ‘Labor Day’ with Kate Winslet while still balancing kite boarding. Being an actress and an athlete is a challenge, but I’m excited to see what happens. Maika Monroe Challenge, Athlete, Labor Rules like ‘don’t wear white after Labor Day’ or ‘shoes matching the handbag’ are antiquated. Modern women should feel free to experiment. Stacy London Women, Shoes, Rules Science has yet to isolate the Godiva Chocolate or Prada gene, but that doesn’t mean your weakness for pricey swag isn’t woven into your DNA. According to a new study of identical twins, it’s less TV ads or Labor Day sales that make you buy the things you do than the tastes and temperaments that are already part of you at birth. Jeffrey Kluger Science, Sales, Weakness Of all the American educational system’s problems, none is more severe than the academic year beginning before Labor Day. P. J. O’Rourke Beginning, Problems, Labor According to Ted Watt’s ‘The First Labor Day Parade,’ the September date was chosen because it coincided with a Knights of Labor conference in New York, thus guaranteeing a sizable turnout for the festivities. Brendan I. Koerner Labor, Conference, Parade In 1887, Oregon became the first state to make Labor Day an official holiday, with Colorado, Massachusetts, New Jersey, and New York quickly following suit. Brendan I. Koerner Holiday, Labor, Colorado The candidate out front on Labor Day has historically been the one who stayed ahead in November. Peter Jennings Labor, Ahead, Candidate When you have a country that can boast that more than 95 percent of its eligible workforce is employed and pumping money back into economy, that’s exceptionally good news, especially as we prepare to observe Labor Day. J. D. Hayworth Money, Good, Economy I’ve got a really hard election. If you had a really hard election and it was after Labor Day would you go to North Carolina to a bunch of parties and glad-handing or would you stay home and work as hard as you know how to convince Missourians they should rehire you?

Before you complain about life think of someone who died too early on this earth.- Gen2soul

A bad day at work is better than a good day in hell.- Scott Johnson

There are a lot of people who can make me laugh, but there are only very few who can make me cry. (And you are one of them)- uh… me?

Happy girls are the prettiest :)- Unknown

Thinks your b3autiful when your hair is all ova da plac3
Thinks you look b3tt3r without mak3-up on
No matta how much you w3igh h3 lov3s you no matta wut
H3 is not afraid to sho you off in front of his fri3nds
H3 do3snt car3 what his par3nts think about you…only car3s wut h3 thinks about you
Isn’t afraid to kiss you, hold your hand, hug, or to sho PDA in public

Dont change who u are for someone else, just change their feelings about u!- Brianna Duttine

We must learn to live together as brothers or we are going to perish together as fools.- Martin Luther King, Jr.

Freedom is never granted; it is won. Justice is never given; it is exacted.- A. Philip Randolph

It’s hard to let someone you love go, but life goes on with or without them in your life. It will all get better in time.
“He who works with his hands is a laborer.
He who works with his hands and his head is a craftsman.

He who works with his hands and his head and his heart is an artist.” ― Francis of Assisi

“Don’t mistake activity with achievement.” ― John Wooden

“I am opposing a social order in which it is possible for one man who does absolutely nothing that is useful to amass a fortune of hundreds of millions of dollars, while millions of men and women who work all the days of their lives secure barely enough for a wretched existence.” ― Eugene V. Debs

“No man needs sympathy because he has to work, because he has a burden to carry. Far and away the best prize that life offers is the chance to work hard at work worth doing.” ― Theodore Rooseve

“I’m not a humanitarian, I’m a hell-raiser. ” ― Mary Harris Jones

“In a higher phase of communist society, after the enslaving subordination of the individual to the division of labor, and therewith also the antithesis between mental and physical labor, has vanished; after labor has become not only a means of life but life’s prime want; after the productive forces have also increased with the all-around development of the individual, and all the springs of co-operative wealth flow more abundantly—only then can the narrow horizon of bourgeois right be crossed in its entirety and society inscribe on its banners: From each according to his ability, to each according to his needs!”
― Karl Marx, Critique of the Gotha Program
“What needs my Shakespeare for his honoured bones,
The labor of an age in pilèd stones,
Or that his hallowed relics should be hid
Under a star-y-pointing pyramid?
Dear son of memory, great heir of fame,
What need’st thou such weak witness of thy name?”
― John Milton, The Complete Poetry

“Every job from the heart is, ultimately, of equal value. The nurse injects the syringe; the writer slides the pen; the farmer plows the dirt; the comedian draws the laughter. Monetary income is the perfect deceiver of a man’s true worth.” ― Criss Jami, Killosophy

“A man who goes into a restaurant and blatantly disrespects the servers shows a strong discontent with his own being. Deep down he knows that restaurant service is the closest thing he will ever experience to being served like a king.” ― Criss Jami, Killosophy

“Our labour preserves us from three great evils — weariness, vice, and want.” ― Voltaire, Candide

“No matter how much falls on us, we keep plowing ahead. That’s the only way to keep the roads clear.” ― Greg Kincaid

“My father taught me to work; he did not teach me to love it.” ― Abraham Lincoln

“In regards to the price of commodities, the rise of wages operates as simple interest does, the rise of profit operates like compound interest.

Our merchants and masters complain much of the bad effects of high wages in raising the price and lessening the sale of goods. They say nothing concerning the bad effects of high profits. They are silent with regard to the pernicious effects of their own gains. They complain only of those of other people.” ― Adam Smith, The Wealth of Nations

To vastly improve your country and truly make it great again, start by choosing a better leader. Do not let the media or the establishment make you pick from the people they choose, but instead choose from those they do not pick. Pick a leader from among the people who is heart-driven, one who identifies with the common man on the street and understands what the country needs on every level. Do not pick a leader who is only money-driven and does not understand or identify with the common man, but only what corporations need on every level.

Pick a peacemaker. One who unites, not divides. A cultured leader who supports the arts and true freedom of speech, not censorship. Pick a leader who will not only bail out banks and airlines, but also families from losing their homes — or jobs due to their companies moving to other countries. Pick a leader who will fund schools, not limit spending on education and allow libraries to close. Pick a leader who chooses diplomacy over war. An honest broker in foreign relations. A leader with integrity, one who says what they mean, keeps their word and does not lie to their people. Pick a leader who is strong and confident, yet humble. Intelligent, but not sly. A leader who encourages diversity, not racism. One who understands the needs of the farmer, the teacher, the doctor, and the environmentalist — not only the banker, the oil tycoon, the weapons developer, or the insurance and pharmaceutical lobbyist.

Pick a leader who will keep jobs in your country by offering companies incentives to hire only within their borders, not one who allows corporations to outsource jobs for cheaper labor when there is a national employment crisis. Choose a leader who will invest in building bridges, not walls. Books, not weapons. Morality, not corruption. Intellectualism and wisdom, not ignorance. Stability, not fear and terror. Peace, not chaos. Love, not hate. Convergence, not segregation. Tolerance, not discrimination. Fairness, not hypocrisy. Substance, not superficiality. Character, not immaturity. Transparency, not secrecy. Justice, not lawlessness. Environmental improvement and preservation, not destruction. Truth, not lies.

Most importantly, a great leader must serve the best interests of the people first, not those of multinational corporations. Human life should never be sacrificed for monetary profit. There are no exceptions. In addition, a leader should always be open to criticism, not silencing dissent. Any leader who does not tolerate criticism from the public is afraid of their dirty hands to be revealed under heavy light. And such a leader is dangerous, because they only feel secure in the darkness. Only a leader who is free from corruption welcomes scrutiny; for scrutiny allows a good leader to be an even greater leader.

And lastly, pick a leader who will make their citizens proud. One who will stir the hearts of the people, so that the sons and daughters of a given nation strive to emulate their leader’s greatness. Only then will a nation be truly great, when a leader inspires and produces citizens worthy of becoming future leaders, honorable decision makers and peacemakers. And in these times, a great leader must be extremely brave. Their leadership must be steered only by their conscience, not a bribe.” ― Suzy Kassem, Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem

“In proportion therefore, as the repulsiveness of the work increases, the wage decreases.” ― Karl Marx, The Communist Manifesto

“If any man tells you he loves America, yet hates labor, he is a liar. If any man tells you he trusts America, yet fears labor, he is a fool.” ― Abraham Lincoln

“A plongeur is a slave, and a wasted slave, doing stupid and largely unnecessary work. He is kept at work, ultimately, because of a vague feeling that he would be dangerous if he had leisure. And educated people, who should be on his side, acquiesce in the process, because they know nothing about him and consequently are afraid of him.” ― George Orwell, Down and Out in Paris and London

“It is important to keep in mind that our bodies must work pretty well, or their wouldn’t be so many humans on the planet.” ― Ina May Gaskin, Ina May’s Guide to Childbirth
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Man is so made that he can only find relaxation from one kind of labor by taking up another. ” ― Anatole France, The Crime of Sylvestre Bonnard

“Communism deprives no man of the power to appropriate the products of society: all that it does is to deprive him of the power to subjugate the labor of others by means of such appropriation.

It has been objected, that upon the abolition of private property all work will cease, and universal laziness will overtake us.

According to this, bourgeois society ought long ago to have gone to the dogs through sheer idleness; for those of its members who work, acquire nothing, and those who acquire anything, do not work.” ― Karl Marx, The Communist Manifesto

“No wonder prostitution is so rampant in China, I mused as I watched the four girls watch us: why stand on your feet all day for slave wages when you can get rich on your back?” ― Tom Carter, Unsavory Elements: Stories of Foreigners on the Loose in China

“The acquisition by dishonest means and cunning,’ said Levin, feeling that he was incapable of clearly defining the borderline between honesty and dishonesty. ‘Like the profits made by banks,’ he went on. ‘This is evil, I mean, the acquisition of enormous fortunes without work, as it used to be with the spirit monopolists. Only the form has changed. Le roi est mort, vive le roi! Hardly were the monopolies abolished before railways and banks appeared: just another way of making money without work.” ― Leo Tolstoy, Anna Karenina

“But maybe it’s the laboring that gives you shape. Might the most fulfilling times be those spent solo at your tasks, literally immersed or not, when you are able to uncover the smallest surprises and unlikely details of some process or operation that in turn exposes your proclivities and prejudices both?” ― Chang-rae Lee, On Such a Full Sea

“I’ve always been amused by the contention that brain work is harder than manual labor. I’ve never known a man to leave a desk for a muck-stick if he could avoid it.” ― John Steinbeck, America and Americans and Selected Nonfiction

“Childbirth is normal until proven otherwise.” ― Peggy Vincent,

“Failing to listen to the woman is one of the biggest mistakes a practitioner can make.” ― Helen Varney

“In my opinion, the sun was made to light worthier toil than this.” ― Henry David Thoreau, Life Without Principle

“It is as great a crime to leave a woman alone in her agony and deny her relief from her suffering as it is to insist upon dulling the consciousness of a natural mother who desires above all things to be aware of the final reward of her efforts, whose ambition is to be present, in full possession of her senses, when the infant she already adores greets her with its first loud cry and the soft touch of its restless body upon her limbs.” ― Grantly Dick-Read

“She’d been in labor for nineteen hours; I completely understood why she wanted to pass the buck. ‘You are so beautiful,’ her husband crooned, holding up her shoulders.

‘You are so full of shit,’ Lila snarled, but as a contraction settled over her like a net, she bore down and pushed.” ― Jodi Picoult, Handle with Care
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“The economics of industrialized countries would collapse if women didn’t do the work they do for free: According to economist Marilyn Waring, throughout the West it generates between 25 and 40 percent of the gross national product.” ― Naomi Wolf, The Beauty Myth

The end of labor is to gain leisure.– Aristotle

God sells us all things at the price of labor.– Leonardo da Vinci

Work isn’t to make money; you work to justify life.– Marc Chagall

A man is not idle because he is absorbed in thought. There is a visible labor and there is an invisible labor.– Victor Hugo

Labor Day is a glorious holiday because your child will be going back to school the next day.It would have been called Independence Day, but that name was already taken.– Bill Dodds

Labor is the only prayer that Nature answers.– Robert Green Ingersoll

If any man tells you he loves America, yet hates labor, he is a liar. If any man tells you he trusts America, yet fears labor, he is a fool.– Abraham Lincoln

If all the cars in the United States were placed end to end, it would probably be Labor Day Weekend.– Doug Larson

All labor that uplifts humanity has dignity and importance and should be undertaken with painstaking excellence.– Martin Luther King

Without labor nothing prospers.– Sophocles

There is precious little hope to be got out of whatever keeps us industrious, but there is a chance for us whenever we cease work and become stargazers.– H.M. Tomlinson

Labor rids us of three great evils; tediousness, vice, and poverty.– Anonymous

A bad day at work is better than a good day in hell.– Scott Johnson

Man is so made that he can only find relaxation from one kind of labor by taking up another.– Anatole France

The only liberty an inferior man really cherishes is the liberty to quit work, stretch out in the sun, and scratch himself.– H.L. Mencken

A mind always employed is always happy. This is the true secret, the grand recipe, for felicity.– Thomas Jefferson

It is labour indeed that puts the difference on everything.– John Locke

God give me work, till my life shall end And life, till my work is done.– Epitaph

We must learn to live together as brothers or we are going to perish together as fools.– Martin Luther King

He who labors diligently need never despair; for all things are accomplished by diligence and labor.– Menander

“With intellectual labor your hard work is forever, while with manual labor your hard work is temporary and soon forgotten.”– Jarod Kintz

“No man needs sympathy because he has to work, because he has a burden to carry. Far and away the best prize that life offers is the chance to work hard at work worth doing.”– Theodore Roosevelt

Take rest; a field that has rested gives a bountiful crop.– Ovid

Heaven is blessed with perfect rest but the blessing of earth is toil.– Henry Van Dyke

“In a higher phase of communist society, after the enslaving subordination of the individual to the division of labor, and therewith also the antithesis between mental and physical labor, has vanished; after labor has become not only a means of life but life’s prime want; after the productive forces have also increased with the all-around development of the individual, and all the springs of co-operative wealth flow more abundantly—only then can the narrow horizon of bourgeois right be crossed in its entirety and society inscribe on its banners: From each according to his ability, to each according to his needs!”– Karl Marx, Critique of the Gotha Program

“A plongeur is a slave, and a wasted slave, doing stupid and largely unnecessary work. He is kept at work, ultimately, because of a vague feeling that he would be dangerous if he had leisure. And educated people, who should be on his side, acquiesce in the process, because they know nothing about him and consequently are afraid of him.”– George Orwell, Down and Out in Paris and London

According to this, bourgeois society ought long ago to have gone to the dogs through sheer idleness; for those of its members who work, acquire nothing, and those who acquire anything, do not work.”– Karl Marx, The Communist Manifesto

“The acquisition by dishonest means and cunning,’ said Levin, feeling that he was incapable of clearly defining the borderline between honesty and dishonesty. ‘Like the profits made by banks,’ he went on. ‘This is evil, I mean, the acquisition of enormous fortunes without work, as it used to be with the spirit monopolists. Only the form has changed. Le roi est mort, vive le roi! Hardly were the monopolies abolished before railways and banks appeared: just another way of making money without work.”

“But maybe it’s the laboring that gives you shape. Might the most fulfilling times be those spent solo at your tasks, literally immersed or not, when you are able to uncover the smallest surprises and unlikely details of some process or operation that in turn exposes your proclivities and prejudices both?”– Chang-rae Lee, On Such a Full Sea

“What needs my Shakespeare for his honoured bones,
The labor of an age in pilèd stones,
Or that his hallowed relics should be hid
Under a star-y-pointing pyramid?
Dear son of memory, great heir of fame,
What need’st thou such weak witness of thy name?”– John Milton, The Complete Poetry

“In proportion therefore, as the repulsiveness of the work increases, the wage decreases.”– Karl Marx, The Communist Manifesto

‘You are so full of shit,’ Lila snarled, but as a contraction settled over her like a net, she bore down and pushed.”– Jodi Picoult

“A man who goes into a restaurant and blatantly disrespects the servers shows a strong discontent with his own being. Deep down he knows that restaurant service is the closest thing he will ever experience to being served like a king.”– Criss Jami, Killosophy

“I want to have a bunch of kids so I can open a factory and have free labor. Beat that, China!”- Jarod Kintz

“Man is so made that he can only find relaxation from one kind of labor by taking up another. ”– Anatole France

“No wonder prostitution is so rampant in China, I mused as I watched the four girls watch us: why stand on your feet all day for slave wages when you can get rich on your back?”– Tom Carter

“I am opposing a social order in which it is possible for one man who does absolutely nothing that is useful to amass a fortune of hundreds of millions of dollars, while millions of men and women who work all the days of their lives secure barely enough for a wretched existence.”– Eugene V. Debs

“I’ve always been amused by the contention that brain work is harder than manual labor. I’ve never known a man to leave a desk for a muck-stick if he could avoid it.”– John Steinbeck

“I’m like Casanova meets Henry Ford. My reproduction methods are more like production methods one might see in a factory, complete with conveyer belts, mechanical assistance, and cheap labor.”– Jarod Kintz

“He who works with his hands is a laborer.
He who works with his hands and his head is a craftsman.
He who works with his hands and his head and his heart is an artist.”– Francis of Assisi

“No matter how much falls on us, we keep plowing ahead. That’s the only way to keep the roads clear.”– Greg Kincaid

“I don’t have a blue-collar job. It’s more of a green collar, because of all the yellow sweat stains mixing in.”– Jarod Kintz

“My father taught me to work; he did not teach me to love it.”– Abraham Lincoln

“Our labour preserves us from three great evils — weariness, vice, and want.”– Voltaire, Candide

“If any man tells you he loves America, yet hates labor, he is a liar. If any man tells you he trusts America, yet fears labor, he is a fool.”Abraham Lincoln

“It is important to keep in mind that our bodies must work pretty well, or their wouldn’t be so many humans on the planet.” Ina May Gaskin

“Don’t mistake activity with achievement.”– John Wooden

“I’m not a humanitarian, I’m a hell-raiser. ”– Mother Jones

“Every job from the heart is, ultimately, of equal value. The nurse injects the syringe; the writer slides the pen; the farmer plows the dirt; the comedian draws the laughter. Monetary income is the perfect deceiver of a man’s true worth.”– Criss Jami

Dont change who u are for someone else, just change their feelings about u!– Brianna Duttine

“Work keeps at bay three great evils: boredom, vice, and need.” » Voltaire

“A man is not idle because he is absorbed in thought. There is a visible labor and there is an invisible labor.” » Victor Hugo

“It is labour indeed that puts the difference on everything.” » John Locke

“From each according to his ability, to each according to his needs.” » Karl Marx

“There is precious little hope to be got out of whatever keeps us industrious, but there is a chance for us whenever we cease work and become star-gazer.” » H.M. Tomlinson

“A mind always employed is always happy. This is the true secret, the grand recipe, for felicity.” » Thomas Jefferson

“There is nothing laudable in work for work’s sake.” » John Stuart Mill

“God sells us all things at the price of labor.” » Leonardo da Vinci

Labour day or International Workers’ Day – The end of labor is to gain leisure

“Heaven is blessed with perfect rest but the blessing of earth is toil.” » Henry Van Dyke

“If wars are eliminated and production is organized scientifically, it is probable that four hours’ work a day will suffice to keep everybody in comfort.” » Bertrand Russell

“If any man tells you he loves America, yet hates labor, he is a liar. If any man tells you he trusts America, yet fears labor, he is a fool.” » Abraham Lincoln

“We must learn to live together as brothers or we are going to perish together as fools.” » Martin Luther King

“A bad day at work is better than a good day in hell.” » Scott Johnson

“God give me work, till my life shall end And life, till my work is done.” » Epitaph

“Without labor nothing prospers.” » Sophocles

“The end of labor is to gain leisure.” » Aristotle

“Labor was the first price, the original purchase-money that was paid for all things. It was not by gold or by silver, but by labor, that all wealth of the world was originally purchased.” » Adam Smith

“Physical labor not only does not exclude the possibility of mental activity, but improves and stimulates it.” » Leo Tolstoy

“There is as much dignity in tilling a field as in writing a poem.” » Booker T. Washington

Labour day or International Workers’ Day Labor is the only prayer that Nature answers. » Robert Green Ingersoll

“Before you complain about life think of someone who died too early on this earth.”

“Labor is the only prayer that Nature answers.” » Robert Green Ingersoll

“Work isn’t to make money; you work to justify life.” » Marc Chagall

“Man is so made that he can only find relaxation from one kind of labor by taking up another.” » Anatole France

“In any given group, the most will do the least and the least the most.” » Merle P. Martin

“The lady–bearer of this–says she has two sons who want to work. Set them at it, if possible. Wanting to work is so rare a merit that it should be encouraged.” » Abraham Lincoln

“The man who doesn’t relax and hoot a few hoots voluntarily, now and then, is in great danger of hooting hoots and standing on his head for the edification of the pathologist and trained nurse, a little later on.” » Elbert Hubbard

“If all the cars in the United States were placed end to end, it would probably be Labor Day Weekend.” » Doug

“In proportion as the principle of the division of labor is more extensively applied, the workman becomes more weak, more narrow-minded, and more dependent. The art advances, the artisan recedes.” » Alexis De Tocqueville

A mind always employed is always happy. This is the true secret, the grand recipe, for felicity.

“Take rest; a field that has rested gives a bountiful crop.” » Ovid

“And life, till my work is done.

“The only liberty an inferior man really cherishes is the liberty to quit work, stretch out in the sun, and scratch himself.” » H.L. Mencken

“Labor rids us of three great evils; tediousness, vice, and poverty.”

“All labor that uplifts humanity has dignity and importance and should be undertaken with painstaking excellence.” » Martin Luther King

“Labor Day is a glorious holiday because your child will be going back to school the next day.It would have been called Independence Day, but that name was already taken.” » Bill Dodds

“He who labors diligently need never despair; for all things are accomplished by diligence and labor.” » Menander

“Sometimes it’s important to work for that pot of gold. But other times it’s essential to take time off and to make sure that your most important decision in the day simply consists of choosing which color to slide down on the rainbow.” » Douglas Pagels

“Together we celebrate America’s spirit of hard work and ingenuity! I hope you have a happy Labor Day!”

“You work so hard all year through, I hope you relax, take it easy and have fun. Happy Labor Day!”

“I hope you enjoy a restful day in the company of family and great friends. Happy Labor Day!”

Happy Labor Day to someone who barely labored this year.

“The true meaning of Labor Day is remembering those who have given their time, best efforts and worked hard in their lives for this blessed country. Happy Labor Day.”

“As summer winds down, you deserve a day of rest and relaxation. Have a happy Labor Day.”

“From field to field, and desk to desk, your hard work is what makes our nation the best! Happy Labor Day.”

“Happy Labor Day to someone who barely labored this year.”

As summer winds down, you deserve a day of rest and relaxation. Have a happy Labor Day.

“Happy Labor Day! Today we celebrate by not having to working hard for an honest living. Or as the Kardashians like to call it, Monday.”

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