In
the field of economic development, economists
like to think Western economics is value-neutral,
but in truth, it is not. Success is defined according
to production units or monetary worth. The contrast
with successful indigenous development is stark.
For example, since they understand the environment
to be a living being, the Northern Cheyenne have
opposed coal strip mining on their reservation
because it kills the water beings. There are no
cost measurements of pollution, production, or
other elements that can capture this kind of impact.
There is an emerging recognition of the need for
a spiritual base, not only in our individual lives,
but also in our work and in our communities.
-- Rebecca Adamson
*
Most
families need both parents to work. Moms need
to be able to work and earn fair pay and have
the flexibility in their jobs to also be primary
caretakers.
-- Joan Blades
*
"If you're looking for inner peace from the outside
world, you're not going to get that. The inner
peace starts with looking at you from the inside.
Understanding that everything that comes to you
is what you are. Everything from friends to boyfriends
to the job you get - it's all a direct reflection
of what you are on the inside." -- Mary
J. Blige
*
How
are we going to make our livings in a society
becoming increasingly jobless because of hi-tech
and outsourcing? Where will we get the imagination
to recognize that for most of human history the
concept of Jobs didn’t even exist? Work, as distinguished
from Labor, was done to produce needed goods and
services, develop skills and artistry, and nurture
cooperation.
-- Grace Lee Boggs
To
find joy in work is to discover the fountain of
youth.
-- Pearl S. Buck
I
have discovered the secret of happy- it is work,
either with the hands or the head. The moment
I have something to do, the draughts are open
and my chimney draws, and I am happy.~ John
Burroughs
*
"For
anything worth having one must pay the price;
and the price is always work, patience, love,
self-sacrifice"
~
John Burroughs
*
"If
the corporations have their way, the Earth will
be killed, and that's in your lifetime. It's
revolting to me that students are being trained
to work in corporations. It's obscene to me
that the corporations are running the world.
We've got to get cross. Anger is an appropriate
emotion."
-- Helen Caldicott
"It
is the first of all problems for a man to find out what
kind of work he is to do in this universe."
-- Thomas Carlyle
*
"I have never believed we had to choose between
either a clean and safe environment or a growing
economy. Protecting the health and safety of all
Americans doesn’t have to come at the expense
of our economy’s bottom line. And creating thriving
companies and new jobs doesn’t have to come at
the expense of the air we breathe, the water we
drink, the food we eat, or the natural landscape
in which we live. We can, and indeed must, have
both."
~ Bill Clinton
*
"This
is the first great problem of modern democracy...how
to get a fair living by reasonable hours of work
leaving enough leisure for both childhood and
manhood."
-- John R. Commons
*
I PLEDGE to live, work and act in a loving, respectful
way towards this Earth that I call home, and towards
all who live upon it, every insect, animal, fish,
bird, plant, human and tree....
~ Guy Dauncey
*
I PLEDGE to live, work and act in a loving, respectful
way towards this Earth that I call home, and towards
all who live upon it, every insect, animal, fish,
bird, plant, human and tree....
~ Guy Dauncey
Success
is achievable without public recognition, and the
world has many unsung heroes. The teacher who inspires
you to pursue your education to your ultimate ability
is a success. The parents who taught you the noblest
human principles are a success. The coach who shows
you the importance of teamwork is a success. The
spiritual leader who instills in you spiritual values
and faith is a success. The relatives, friends,
and neighbors with whom you develop a reciprocal
relationship of respect and support--they, too,
are successes. The most menial workers can properly
consider themselves successful if they perform their
best and if the product of their work is of service
to humanity.--Michael DeBakey, M.D.
To
find out what one is fitted to do, and to secure
an opportunity to do it, is the key to happiness.
-- John Dewey
*
“Maybe
you don't like your job, maybe you didn't get enough
sleep, well nobody likes their job, nobody got enough
sleep. Maybe you just had the worst day of your
life, but you know, there's no escape, there's no
excuse, so just suck up and be nice.” -- Ani DiFranco
Don't waste life in doubts and fears; spend yourself
on the work before you, well assured that the right
performance of this hour's duties will be the best
preparation for the hours and ages that will follow
it.
~ Ralph Waldo Emerson
How
will we ever end America’s addiction to war and
violence as long as our communities are dependent
on military spending for jobs? We must work to
convert the military industrial complex to sustainable
technologies like windpower, solar, and mass transit.”
~ Bruce Gagnon
"It
will take a massive effort to move society from
corporate domination, in which industry's rights
to pollute and damage health and the environment
supersede the public's right to live, work, and
play in safety. This is a political fight. The
science is already there, showing that people's
health is at risk. To win, we will need to keep
building the movement, networking with one another,
planning, strategizing, and moving forward. Our
children's futures, and those of their unborn
children, are at stake."
~ Lois
Gibbs
The
first duty of a human being is to assume the right
functional relationship to society -- more briefly,
to find your real job, and do it.
-- Charlotte Perkins Gilman
*
"I better quit my talking 'cause I told you all
I know But please remember, pardner, wherever
you may go The people are building a peaceful
world, and when the job is done, That'll be the
biggest thing that man has ever done."
-- Woody Guthrie
*
Working
for peace in the future is to work for peace in
the present moment.
-- Thich Nhat Hanh
*
If
we are to change our world view, images have to
change. The artist now has a very important job
to do. He's not a little peripheral figure entertaining
rich people, he's really needed.
-- Vaclav Havel
And
it is to these rights -- the right of law and
order, the right of life, the right of liberty,
the right of a job, the right of a home in a
decent neighborhood, and the right to an education
-- it is to these rights that I pledge my life
and whatever capacity and ability I have.
-- Hubert Humphrey
*
"All
labor that uplifts humanity has dignity and importance
and should be undertaken with painstaking excellence."
-- Martin Luther
King, Jr.
If
a man is called to be a streetsweeper, he should
sweep streets even as Michelangelo painted, or
Beethoven played music, or Shakespeare wrote poetry.
He should sweep streets so well that all the hosts
of heaven and earth will pause to say, here lived
a great streetsweeper who did his job well.
-- Martin Luther
King, Jr.
*
Joblessness is a weapon of mass destruction. Poverty
is a weapon of mass destruction. Hunger is a weapon
of mass destruction. Poor health care is a weapon
of mass destruction. Poor education is a weapon
of mass destruction. Discrimination is a weapon
of mass destruction. Let us abolish such weapons
of mass destruction here at home.
-- Dennis Kucinich
No
matter how hostile the environment in which we
are working is, we must never cease to insist
that development is about people and not about
objects. That the aim of development must be neither
producerism not consumerism, but the satisfaction
of fundamental human needs, which are not only
needs of humanity, but needs of being as well.
We will never deny that subsistence is a fundamental
human need which must be satisfied through adequate
income, nutrition, housing and work for all. But
we will also insist that protection, affection,
understanding, participation, leisure, creation,
identity and freedom are extremely fundamental
human needs as well.
-- Manfred Max-Neef
Real
success is finding your lifework in the work that you
love.
-- David McCullough
*
"The basic goal of labor will not change. It is
-- as it has always been, and I am sure always will
be -- to better the standards of life for all who
work for wages and to seek decency and justice and
dignity for all Americans."
-- George Meany
*It took a lot of blood, sweat and tears
to get to where we are today, but we have just
begun. Today we begin in earnest the work of making
sure that the world we leave our children is just
a little bit better than the one we inhabit today.
-- Barack Obama
*
Small loans can transform lives, especially the
lives of women and children. The poor can become
empowered instead of disenfranchised. Homes can
be built, jobs can be created, businesses can
be launched, and individuals can feel a sense
of worth again.
-- Natalie Portman
It's
incredible to see labor unions and environmentalists
getting together to stop the corporate mentality
that destroys both jobs and the environment.
-- Bonnie Raitt
*
"I
want to work for a company that contributes to
and is part of the community. I want something
not just to invest in. I want something to believe
in."
-- Anita Roddick
Far
and away the best prize that life has to offer
is the chance to work hard at work worth doing.
-- Theodore
Roosevelt
*
"I want my child to walk in a world guided
by love. This means that everybody will have a
job, or the resources to take care of basic needs.
A world where families are not oppressed and are
connected to their neighbors and their communities,
where the best in humanity is honored. That's
when we will truly be at peace."
-- Malika Sanders
Some
people are fortunate enough to earn their livelihoods
in jobs that directly help to create a more peaceful,
just and sustainable world. But much of the efforts
to make life better for our communities and our
world are done by volunteers -- people who work
for a better world without pay. Volunteers ARE
creating a better world, one person and one act
of kindness at a time.
-- Robert Alan Silverstein
Today,
although there are still sweatshops and other
inhumane working conditions for many workers around
the world, the labor movement has won numerous
victories that many of us take for granted, such
as the 5-day work week, 8-hour work day, paid
holidays and the end of child labor.
-- Robert Alan Silverstein
*
Decent
work is at the heart of the search for dignity
for the individual, stability for the family
and peace in the community
-- Juan Somavia
We
need new proactive policies that focus directly
on how authorities in the public and private
sphere can blend economic and social policies
with an enabling environment for private initiative
to create market opportunities for Decent Work.
-- Juan Somavia
"Only
he is successful in his business who makes that
pursuit which affords him the highest pleasure
sustain him." -- Henry
David Thoreau
We
want for our children, as we want for ourselves,
lives at home, at work and at play to be lives
of joy and peace.
-- Betty
Williams
“When
I see brokenness, poverty and crime in inner cities,
I also see the enormous potential and readiness
for transformation and rebirth. We are creating
an art form that comes from the heart and reflects
the pain and sorrow of people's lives. It also
expresses joy, beauty, and love. This process
lays the foundation of building a genuine community
in which people are reconnected with their families,
sustained by meaningful work, nurtured by the
care of each other and will together raise and
educate their children. Then we witness social
change in action.”
-- Lily Yeh
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