Ruth M. Leverton famous quotes

Last updated: Sep 5, 2024

  • In the early days of the world, the Almighty said to the first of our race "In the sweat of thy face shalt thou eat bread"; and since then, if we except the light and the air of heaven, no good thing has been, or can be enjoyed by us, without having first cost labour.

  • Japanese people tend to be much better adjusted to the notion of work, any kind of work, as honorable.

  • Anyone who can walk to the welfare office can walk to work.

  • Science fiction is never about the future, in the same way history is rarely about the past: they're both parable formats for examining or commenting on the present.

  • To justify God's ways to man.

  • I had casually rented an apartment that cost $75 a month because I expected my writing to pay my way.

  • We don't need as much as we have. Hardly any of us need as much money as we have. It's true what they say about the best things in life being free.

  • The best things in life are crazy.

  • The best things in life must come by effort from within, not by gifts from the outside.

  • The best things in life are never rationed. Friendship, loyalty, love do not require coupons.

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