Quotes
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Theodore Zeldin
"We should abolish 'work.' By that I mean abolishing the distinction between work and leisure, one of the greatest mistakes of the last century, one that enables employers to keep workers in lousy jobs by granting them some leisure time." --
Theodore Zeldin
#Jobs Quotes
#Mistake Quotes
#Mean Quotes
“Thought's a luxury. Do you think the peasant sits and thinks of God and Democracy when he gets inside his mud hut at night?”
“I do think that, at one time, being an actress was the equivalent almost of being a prostitute. It garnered roughly the same respect. That's changed a lot, thank goodness.”
“Suddenly it was fall, the season of death, the anniversary of things-going-to-hell.”
“Painting is as difficult as brain surgery. It's not that relaxing. But that's the discipline.”
“I always tell my husband, That's it, I quit, I've done all I wanted, and he's just like, Yeah, yeah. Sure.”
“Summer blockbusters are very expensive to make. They have things that have to be expensive, such as 600 effects shots or CG characters that have to go a certain way, or a film design that is different but expensive.”
“What I want to do is protect the religious liberties of those who believe that opposing same-sex marriage is part of their faith.”
“The marriage of convenience has this to recommend it: we are better judges of convenience than we are of love.”