Labor does not give a man a quote. Who said that work ennobles a person? Sayings about labor

"Work ennobles a person," - so people of the older generation, post-war and up to the collapse of the USSR, said. Then somehow gradually the statement began to lose its former glory.

Who first said this phrase? It is known that it belongs to the popular literary critic Vissarion Belinsky. His works during the years of the existence of Soviet power and the USSR were widely promoted. Belinsky's articles devoted to the analysis of the works of the classics were studied in the secondary general education school. Why was his opinion significant for the state?

Belinsky and socialist realism

The views of the critic largely coincided with the ideology of the socialist state. He was an atheist and developed advanced ideas. In many ways, Belinsky was the founder literary criticism. He established new canons in the understanding of poetry and prose. Belinsky set the development vector literary creativity as a kind of political mechanism capable of influencing the thinking of the people.

The idea that labor ennobles a person was taken as a basis by the ideologists socialist realism and began to develop in the right direction.

On labor in a socialist state

The man of labor in the USSR was a state fetish. The propaganda of shock construction projects was in full swing: on the radio and on television in the Vremya program they broadcast news about the pace and progress of work. BAM, Dneproges and other projects took the lion's share of attention and propaganda. The state needed a lot of inexpensive work force for the construction of the largest industrial facilities.

Moreover. The movement "Shock worker of socialist labor" developed. Issued and presented awards - orders and medals. All over the world then the names of famous miners, combine operators, milkmaids thundered. Their names were immortalized in paintings, films were made about them and books were written. The one who said "Work ennobles a person" did a great job, contributed to political life countries.

Attitude towards parasitism

It has become fashionable to use the word "parasite". This is one that has not officially worked anywhere. Now he would be called a freelancer. Moreover, an article was provided for parasitism in the legislation of the country, according to which administrative and judicial penalties followed.

That is, there was a cult of labor. It was a shame not to work. In certain years, raids were even carried out in the USSR by detachments of voluntary people's squads (DND), which "sought out" parasites during the working day in cinemas, squares and other places.

And from huge posters and TV screens, the ruddy winners of socialist competitions, symbols of five-year plans, shock workers and heroes of Komsomol construction projects smiled at the people. Such work in a society created by the socialist revolution, really did And in his own eyes, and, more importantly, in the eyes of the conscious public!

There are many other sayings about labor. For example, in A. Blok: he says that the word "labor" written on a revolutionary banner. Work is sacred, it gives people the opportunity to live, it educates character.

I. Aivazovsky said that for him to live means to work. And he also wrote about the ease that can be obtained by "hard work."

About work in general

But what is it really? Equalization, low labor costs, difficult conditions or an incredible race in pursuit of records. This is what the medal looks like from the back.

M. Gorky has a quote in which he claims that if work gives pleasure, then life is also good. And if to work is a necessity, then the existence of a person turns into a very humane point of view. It would seriously compete with the words of Belinsky in our time.

From the point of view of physiology and psychology, it is natural for a person to want to develop. It is inherent in it by nature. Labor - good helper in that. But it is noticed that if the work is a burden, the result will be negative. From year to year, doing an unloved thing, people experience enormous psychological overload. And the body reacts with diseases and depressions.

Can slave labor ennoble anyone? Of course, hobbies come to the rescue. It saves a lot of people from extreme deeds. But in general, work, as violence against oneself, is contrary to human nature. And you can't "argue" against it without consequences. Everyone pales in front of health problems and mental illness.

Ennoblement by labor

If you do what you love, then you can wean yourself from pronouncing the word "work". If you give a person the opportunity to find himself, his profession or direction of activity, he can be transformed. The phrase "work ennobles a man", the meaning of which was previously incomprehensible, immediately acquires its direct meaning.

Doing what they love, people tend to know more about it. They want to acquire new skills and abilities. The human intellect, his soul develops. There is a saying among the people: "If you don't want to work, find a job you love." The truth lies in this. Labor ennobles a person when it pushes him to self-development.

Vissarion Belinsky, of course, did not know in what context history would use his statement. But it is believed that he had in mind the work that a person does with pleasure, for himself. From which he can receive not only material benefits, but also deep moral satisfaction.

Many great poets, writers, politicians understood this. Here are more examples (how labor ennobles) of the sayings of great people.

O. Balzac wrote about labor as a constant law of life and art.

W. Weitling said that two essential conditions public life are labor and pleasure.

F. Voltaire said that to live means to work, and that consists of labor.

Is labor the meaning of life?

What is the meaning of life and what to do - eternal questions tormenting minds thinking people. From the foregoing, it becomes clear that you need to look for a job you like. If this happens, it will be interesting for a person to wake up every morning in order to get to work sooner. He will develop and become a qualitatively different person! The question of degradation will disappear by itself, there will be no drunkenness and parasitism. The reward for such work the universe will answer good health and material well-being.

It is believed that when a person is in harmony with himself, everything works out for him. The task of parents and the state is to arrange everything in such a way that children with early years were interested in many things and were determined with the future choice. In no case should you impose your unrealized dreams on the "children"!

This is the meaning of life - to grow happy people who can work and develop (ennoble). But not in labor alone.

Work saves a person from three main evils - boredom, vice and need. - Voltaire

Pick a job you love and you won't have to work a day in your life. - Confucius*


The best way to success is to fall in love with what you do. - Jackie Chan

Be busy. It is the cheapest medicine on earth - and one of the most effective. - Dale Carnegie

Idleness and idleness entail depravity and ill health; on the contrary, the aspiration of the mind to something brings cheerfulness, eternally directed towards the strengthening of life.
- Hippocrates


If there is no purpose in life, then you have to work for someone who has it!
- Robert Anthony

A man only enjoys what he has worked hard for - that's how he works. - Exupery


Three things make a person happy: love, interesting job and the ability to travel...
- Ivan Bunin

Immersion in work The best way conquer the disease.

Working on oneself is the hardest work, so few do it.

A life without work is the most miserable life. And when there is labor, every life is already more than half happy.
"Two Lives" - a novel by K. E. Antarova

The real hobby of our generation is whining and goofing off about nothing. Bad relationships, school problems, an asshole boss... It's all bullshit. There is only one asshole and that is you. And you will be very surprised if you find out how much you can change just by tearing your ass off the couch.
— George Carlin

If you want to build a ship, you don't need to call people, plan, divide work, get tools. It is necessary to infect people with the desire for an endless sea. Then they will build the ships themselves...
- A. de Saint-Exupery

When you make art, whether it's good or bad, your soul grows.
— Kurt Vonnegut

What is a person when he is busy only sleeping and eating? An animal, nothing more.
- William Shakespeare (1564 - 01/23/1616) - English playwright, poet and actor

Those who do not want to change their lives cannot be helped.
- Hippocrates

In order to justify ourselves in our own eyes, we often convince ourselves that we are unable to achieve the goal; in fact, we are not powerless, but weak-willed.
- Francois de La Rochefoucauld

If the egg is broken by force from outside, life ceases. If the egg is broken by force from within, life begins. All great things always start from within.

I tell myself: I have to grow and learn more. This is the only antidote for old age.
- Kirk Douglas, American actor

"Office work kills the movement of thought.. relaxes the potential and weakens the energy force..."

Life is growth. Having ceased to grow, in technical or spiritual sense we become no better than the dead.
- Morihei Ueshiba

If you enthusiastically do what you love, you can even miss the apocalypse.
- Max Fry

A man only enjoys what he has worked hard for - that's how he works.
- Exupery

You can blame others for everything and despair, or you can get up early every day and persevere to achieve success.
- Luke Daly

It is better to go to the goal at the speed of a turtle than to come up with excuses for why you stand still at the speed of light.
-Bodo Schaefer

Iron rusts without finding a use for itself, stagnant water rots or freezes in the cold, and the mind of a person, not finding a use for itself, withers.
- Leonardo da Vinci

Working for the owner or a large company will never be the solution to money problems.
- Robert Kiyosaki

If you are in your place, doing what you want to do, what your soul lies in, then this activity will never devastate and tire you, but, on the contrary, fill you with energy and stimulate.

If you are crazy enough to do what you love, you are destined to live a life full of meaning.
— Herbert Kelleher


- Jackie Chan

It's better to create work than to look for it.

When I did not have enough money, I sat down to think, and did not run to earn money. An idea is the most valuable commodity in the world.
- Steve Jobs

The most pure water- not the one that lingers in a large stagnant puddle, but the one that flows over stones, overcomes obstacles, falls down waterfalls - it is she who eventually becomes drinkable. This is water that was purified in the process of falling, thousands and thousands of times it crashed against stones, water that sang in suffering and wove white foam of hope, giving birth to a rainbow every time it encountered obstacles in its path.
- Jorge Angel Livraga

If you want to have what you never had, start doing what you never did.
- Richard Bach

Pick a job you love and you won't have to work a day in your life.
- Confucius

Don't be afraid to do what you don't know how to do. Remember, the ark was built by an amateur, the professionals built the Titanic.
— Dave Berry

Be busy. It is the cheapest medicine on earth - and one of the most effective.
- Dale Carnegie

The one who does not do what he is told, and the one who does no more than what he is told, will never break through to the top.
- Andrew Carnegie, American entrepreneur, major steelmaker, philanthropist, multimillionaire.

If you think you can, you can. But if you think you can't, then you can't. - Mary Kay Ash, founder of Mary Kay Cosmetics, one of the most successful business women of the 20th century.

If you want to succeed, your heart must be in your business, and your business must be in your heart.
- Thomas J. Watson, former president of IBM.

Your most unsuccessful clients are your richest source of knowledge.
- Bill Gates, co-founder of Microsoft Corporation.

Whoever works all day has no time to earn money.
- John Davison Rockefeller

It doesn't make sense to hire smart people and then tell them what to do. We hire smart people to tell us what to do. - Steve Jobs, founder and CEO of Apple Corporation.

Idleness and idleness entail depravity and ill health; on the contrary, the aspiration of the mind to something brings cheerfulness, eternally directed towards the strengthening of life.
- Hippocrates

The average person is concerned about how to kill time, while the talented person seeks to use it.
- A. Schopenhauer

The best way to success is to fall in love with what you do.
- Jackie Chan

Work saves a person from three main evils - boredom, vice and need.
- Voltaire

There's only one way to do it great job- love her. If you don't get there, wait. Don't get down to business. As with everything else, your own heart will help you to suggest an interesting business.
- Steve Jobs

If you haven't found your business yet, look for it. Do not stop. As with all things of the heart, you will know when you find it. And like any a good relationship they get better and better with age. So seek until you find. Don't stand.
- Steve Jobs

You need to find what you love. And this is as true for work as it is for relationships. Your work will fill most of your life and the only way to be completely satisfied is to do what you think is a great thing. And the only way to do great things is to love what you do.
- Steve Jobs

Your time is limited, don't waste it living another life. Don't get hooked on a creed that exists on other people's thinking. Don't let the eyes of others drown out your own inner voice. And it is very important to have the courage to follow your heart and intuition. They somehow already know what you really want to do. Everything else is secondary. We are here to contribute to this world. Otherwise, why are we here?
- Steve Jobs

Take a step and the road will appear by itself.
- S.Jobs

The brain wears out when it is not used.
- Bernard Werber.

If a man's calling is to be a janitor, he must sweep the streets with the same inspiration as Michelangelo painted vaults or Beethoven composed music. He must sweep the street so that all the spirits of Heaven and Earth reverently say: "Here lives a great janitor who does his job flawlessly."
- Martin Luther King Jr.

Who does not go forward; he goes back: there is no standing position.
- V. G. Belinsky

Never lose your patience last key that opens doors.
- Antoine de Saint-Exupery

“Know: if, having lived a day, you did not do a single good deed or did not learn anything new in a day, the day will be spent in vain.”

"Laziness and self-pity are the most faithful companions in old age! With their help, only a couple of active actions will remain: look a little and chew a little. Old age will seat you in an easy chair, carefully wrap it in a soft blanket and undoubtedly take you to the grave."

"Work is the best medicine. Work is the only basis of life. Work forges unbreakable perseverance in a person's character. The most busy people the most durable. Work, constant doing, creation - is the best tonic medicine. A healthy joy of work will be the source of a long fruitful life. Precisely daily labor is the accumulation of a fiery treasure. ...Each work gives rise to energy, which in essence is similar to cosmic energy. ... One must love one's work in order to find rest and justification in it. Love for work gives joy, as well as the power to improve its quality. You can love work only by knowing it. Love for work is the best way for growth and accumulation of fiery energy. Labor can be accompanied by both joy and inspirational thought. Joyful labor is several times more successful."
- S. V. Stulginsky "Fundamentals of scientific, philosophical and religious worldview - the key to understanding the new era"

Without a goal there is no activity, without interests there is no goal, and without activity there is no life. The source of interests, goals and activities is the substance of social life.
- V. G. Belinsky

For me, to live means to work.
- I. K. Aivazovsky

A person is born not to drag out a sad existence in inaction, but to work on a great and grandiose cause.
- L. Alberti

He who has no purpose finds no joy in any occupation.
- D Leopardi

The meaning of our life is continuous movement.
- Yakub Kolas

He who cannot have 2/3 of the day for himself should be called a slave.
- Friedrich Nietzsche

Work hard! The world will not be a paradise For those who want to live lazy.
- Sax Hans

Man is made for action. Not to act and not to exist for a person are one and the same thing.
- Voltaire

"In order to be healthy, you need: cold, hunger and movement!
And the whole civilization strives for warmth, satiety and peace.
People do everything in order to die "...
- Porfiry Ivanov

Legs get stronger as you walk!

Rivers flow for the benefit of others, trees bear fruit for the benefit of others, noble people live for the benefit of others.
- Indian wisdom

Happiness is not in always doing what you want, but in always wanting what you do.
- Lev Tolstoy

Whoever has a lot of work, the day is short.

The most good job It's a high paying hobby.

I beg all people to stand and take your place in nature, it is not occupied by anyone and is not bought, but only by your own deeds and work.
- P. Ivanov

A person is arranged in such a way that when something ignites his soul, everything becomes possible.
- La Fontaine

A person is valuable when his words match his actions.
- Friedrich Nietzsche

Desire is not enough, action is needed...
- Bruce Lee

If you have an apple and I have an apple, and if we exchange these apples, then you and I have one apple each. And if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.
- Bernard Show

If you have a great goal in front of you, and your possibilities are limited, act anyway; for only through action can your possibilities increase.
- Sri Aurobindo

Trying to succeed by doing nothing is like trying to reap a harvest where you have not sown anything.
- David Bly

If there is no purpose in life, then you have to work for someone who has it!
- Robert Anthony

In order to be healthy, you need cold, hunger and movement! And the whole civilization strives for warmth, satiety and peace. People do everything to die.
- Porfiry Ivanov

Do not force the soul with a profession that is not yours. A profession should initially be an act of love. And not an arranged marriage. And before it's too late, do not forget that the work of all life is not a work, but life.
- Haruki Murakami

A gem cannot be polished without friction. Similarly, a person cannot become successful without a sufficient number of difficult attempts.
- Confucius

I would rather fail at what I love than succeed at what I hate.
— George Burns

The main misfortunes of the human race come from the fact that out of a thousand people, nine hundred and ninety-nine live to death, without understanding themselves, having spent their whole lives doing something other than their own.
- Boris Akunin

People who succeed in this world are not lazy and look for the circumstances they need. And if they don't find it, they create it.
- Bernard Show

Deep within a man lie dormant powers - a power that can shake his imagination, the possession of which he could never even dream of, such forces that can completely transform his whole life, if organized and harnessed to work.
- Orizon Sweet Marden

Everyone has enough strength to live life with dignity. And all this talk about what it is now hard time, this is a clever way to justify your inaction, laziness and various dullness. It is necessary to work, and there, you see, times will change.
- Lev Davidovich Landau

Do today what others do not want, tomorrow you will live in a way that others cannot.

Success is the ability to fail again and again without losing enthusiasm.
- Winston Churchill

You will never write a good book without first writing a few bad ones.
- Bernard Show

You can't give up on a dream without trying to make it come true.
- Jacqueline Susan

The greatest reward for hard work is not what a person gets for it, but what he becomes in the process of this work.
— John Ruskin

Three rules for success: know more than the rest; work harder than others; expect less than the rest.
- William Shakespeare

Idleness is the mother of boredom and many vices.
- Catherine the Great

Only in creativity there is joy - everything else is dust and vanity
- Anatoly Fedorovich Koni

Labor Quotes

Nothing in life comes without hard work. Quintus Horace Flaccus

If you have built castles in the air, this does not mean at all that your work has gone in vain: this is exactly what real castles should look like. All that was left was to lay a foundation for them. Henry David Thoreau

They look for a friend for a long time, they find it with difficulty and it is difficult to keep him. Publilius Sir

It is difficult to be smart and sincere at the same time, especially in a feeling. Ivan Alexandrovich Goncharov

Time is long enough for the one who uses it; whoever works and thinks expands its boundaries. Voltaire (Marie Francois Arouet)

Children make work joyful, but failures seem more distressing because of them; children make life seem more pleasant and death less scary. Francis Bacon

Two people worked fruitlessly and tried in vain: the one who accumulated wealth and did not use it, and the one who studied the sciences, but did not apply them. Saadi (Muslihiddin Abu Mohammed Abdallah ibn Mushrifaddin)

Happiness brings more joy the more you work before you achieve it. After all, work is the seasoning for happiness. Xenophon

One should strive for the pleasures that come after work, and not before work. Antisthenes

Retraining is incomparably more difficult than teaching. Therefore, Timothy, the famous flutist, demanded double payment from those who came to him from other teachers. Marc Fabius Quintilian

A thoughtlessly escaping word is as difficult to hold on to as a thrown stone. Menander

With great difficulty we lift a stone up a mountain, and it falls down instantly - virtues also draw us up, and vices down. ancient india, unknown author

Think about how difficult it is to change yourself, and you will understand how insignificant your ability to change others is. Voltaire (Marie Francois Arouet)

There is no work without rest; know how to do - know how and have fun. Abu Abdallah Jafar Rudaki

Man is born to work; labor constitutes his earthly happiness, labor is the best guardian of human morality, and labor must be the educator of man. Konstantin Dmitrievich Ushinsky

If children were not forced to work, they would not learn to read or write, or music, or gymnastics, or that which most strengthens virtue, shame. For shame is usually born from these occupations. Democritus

Being natural is a very difficult pose - you can’t stand it for a long time! Oscar Wilde

Virtue is a kind of middle ground between opposite passions. That is why it is difficult to be a worthy person, because in any business it is difficult to keep to the middle. Aristotle

It is difficult to say what indecision deserves more - pity or contempt, and it is not known what is more dangerous - to make an erroneous decision or not to make any. Jean de La Bruyère

A person who is diligent in work, firm in adversity and demanding of himself, is indulgent towards people only because his mind compels him to do so. Jean de La Bruyère

It is not very easy to find a job for which you will not hear reproaches; it is very difficult to do something in such a way that nothing is wrong. Socrates

Exercise yourself with voluntary labors, so that on occasion you will be able to endure forced labors. Isocrates

Surprisingly, every person can easily say how many sheep he has, but not everyone can name how many friends he has - they are so worthless. Socrates

Temperance and labor are the two true physicians of man: labor sharpens his appetite, and temperance prevents him from abusing it. Jean Jacques Rousseau

Beautiful things are worked out by the teaching through labors, while bad things are produced without labors, by themselves. Democritus

Those who are accustomed to carry ordinary labors, even if they are weak or old people, endure these labors more easily than people who are strong and young, but unaccustomed. Hippocrates

How best good, the more difficult it was dug in, like a moat. He who does not pass labor, and he will not come to good. Grigory Savvich Skovoroda

The most difficult thing in friendship is to be on a par with someone who is below you. Mark Tullius Cicero

The leader should differ from subordinates not by a luxurious lifestyle, but by diligence and the ability to foresee events. Xenophon

Recognition of poverty is not a disgrace, but it is shameful not to strive to get rid of it with labor. Thucydides

A constant and fruitful evil must be resisted by slow and persistent work: not to destroy it, but so that it does not overcome us. Lucius Annaeus Seneca (junior)

It is difficult to say who is more stupid - whether the one who tells the whole truth to the end, or the one from whom you never hear the truth at all. Philip Dormer Stanhope Chesterfield

Learn first good manners, and then wisdom, for without the former it is difficult to learn the latter. Lucius Annaeus Seneca (junior)

As in life, so in speech, nothing is more difficult than to see what is appropriate. Mark Tullius Cicero

When a person in this world is itching to say something, the difficulty is not in getting him to say it, but in preventing him from repeating it more often than necessary. George Bernard Shaw

A person must do those things that, although they require a difficult physical labor but calm his mind. Xun Tzu

Finding a vain person who considers himself happy enough is as difficult as finding a humble person who considers himself too unhappy. Jean de La Bruyère

Ignorance is a state of freedom and does not require any labor from a person; therefore the ignorant are numbered in the thousands. Jean de La Bruyère

It is difficult for a person who talks about himself for a long time to avoid vanity. David Hume

Wealth mainly depends on two things: diligence and moderation, in other words - do not waste time or money, and use both the best way. Benjamin Franklin

God and the devil have achieved impressive results through specialization and division of labor. Samuel Butler

The hardest job is being human. Jose Julian Marty

A good done by an enemy is as difficult to forget as it is hard to remember a good done by a friend. For good we pay good only to the enemy; for evil we avenge both the enemy and the friend. Vasily Osipovich Klyuchevsky

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If there is still something to be done, consider that nothing has been done.
Lucan

Activity - the only way to knowledge.
J.B. Show

I can't imagine a situation where there was never anything to do.
F. Dostoevsky

There is nothing that cannot be overcome with hard work.
J. Bruno

It is not so much the work itself that is tiring, but the thought of it.
Marc Fabius Quintilian

The true treasure for people is the ability to work.
Aesop

Without a clear intensified diligence, there are no talents or geniuses.
D. Mendeleev

There is no such hard work that love would not make not only easy, but even pleasant.
J. Bruno

Done hastily is rarely done well.
Socrates

There is nothing sweeter than peace bought by labor.
A. Chekhov

Work is the best medicine.
A. France

A good start is half done.
Plato

Labor is a great cure for all diseases and sorrows of mankind.
T. Carlyle

For man, there is nothing more natural than labor, man is born for him, like a bird for flight and a fish for swimming.
F. Petrarch

If you want to make your work easier, pass your experience on to someone else.
B. Krutier

The fool is the one who leaves the matter halfway and looks, with his mouth open, from the side, what will come of all this.
F. Schiller

Without work there can be no pure and joyful life.
A. Chekhov

The decisive role in the work is not always played by the material, but always by the master.
M. Gorky

Deal with easy things as if they were difficult, and deal with difficult things as if they were easy. In the first case, so that confidence does not turn into carelessness; in the second, uncertainty turns into timidity. The surest way not to do a deed is to consider it done in advance. Conversely, diligence accomplishes the impossible.
B. Gracian y Morales

Bonded labor is worse than unemployment.
K. Kushner

Where the deed speaks for itself, why the words?
Mark Tullius Cicero

The more surely you will accomplish the task, the more important you consider it.
Plautus

Work that is pleasant to us heals grief.
W. Shakespeare

There is only one way to do a great job, and that is to love it.
S. Jobs

Diligence is the soul of any business and the guarantee of well-being.
Ch. Dickens

If you are not making a profit, then no one needs your work.
V. Sinelnikov

Get it right and you'll get good results, because drop by drop hollows out a stone, and with small blows an oak tree can be felled, and a mouse gnaws through the ship's rope with patience and perseverance.
B. Franklin

When two people do the same thing, it is no longer the same thing.
Terence

God wants the quality of our work, not the quantity.
M. Gandhi

Ability, prowess are nothing until we put in the work.
Saadi

Carelessness is young, employment is beautiful.
R. Walser

Our deeds reveal what we really are; in words, only what they ought to be.
S. Smiles

The industrious bee knows how to collect honey from bitter flowers.
M. Bogdanovich

When you finish a big job, you always feel some kind of sweet sadness. Because with the end of your work, in which you embody your thoughts, feelings, you feel, perhaps, an elusive feeling of sadness, as if you are parting with your beloved woman ...
Ya. Kolas

Man is born to work.
K. Ushinsky

It is better to do a small part of the job perfectly than to do ten times more badly.
Aristotle

Whoever relies on effort in labor, he lives, and whoever does not rely on effort in labor, he does not live.
Mo Tzu

Each of us is the son of our works.
Cervantes

Farming is labor-based, not cost-based.
Pliny the Elder

Thinking is the hardest work; that's probably why so few do it.
G. Ford

It is not smart to transfer things to tomorrow; What tomorrow may be, we are not given to know.
Ferdowsi

There is nothing more slavish than luxury and bliss, and nothing more regal than work.
Alexander the Great

Labor is a sacred thing, it befits everyone.
N. Leskov

Everyone should be great in their work.
Gracian y Morales

Many love hard labour especially if they paid for it.
F. P. Jones

Labor is the soul of genius, the heart of talent, it inner fire every talent.
A. France

It's worth the work.
Mark Tullius Cicero

It is not the title of a person that matters, but his work.
Pliny the Younger

Whether the work is great or small, it must be done.
Aesop

Nothing exhausts and destroys a person like prolonged physical inactivity.
Aristotle

Vigilant work overcomes all obstacles.
M. Lomonosov

To love your work, you also need to believe in the meaning of it.
Ya. Kolas

Happiness comes to those who work hard.
Leonardo da Vinci

To work means to earn money at the same time and not have time to spend it.
P. Decursel

12 Feb 2019 admin

■ It is not the profession that chooses the person, but the person chooses the profession.

■ There are no professions with a great future, but there are professionals with a great future.

(Ilya Ilf and Evgeny Petrov.)

■ There can be no pure and joyful life without work.

(A.P. Chekhov.)

■ You need to love what you do, and then work - even the roughest - rises to creativity.

(Maksim Gorky.)

■ Work saves us from three great evils: boredom, vice and need.

(Voltaire.)

■ Labor is a healing balm, it is a source of virtue.

(Herder I.)

■ Everyone worthy of being called a man must have a desire and ability to work.

(Smiles S.)

■ It must ... arouse in them (youth) a desire for industriousness and that they fear idleness, as the source of all evil and error.

(Catherine the Great)

■ Ability, prowess - everything is nothing until we put in the work.

■ In nature, everything is wisely thought out and arranged, everyone should mind their own business, and in this wisdom is the highest justice of life.

(Leonardo da Vinci)

■ The work we do willingly heals pain.

(Shakespeare W.)

■ Work dulls grief.

(Cicero)

■ Labor must be in proportion to the strength of man. He is bad, that is, unpleasant when he exceeds them.

(Chernyshevsky N. G.)

■ Having overcome any kind of labor, a person feels pleasure.

(Suvorov A.V.)

■ Work as long as your strength and years allow.

■ Boys' bodies are hardened by work.

(Cicero)

■ Glory is in the hands of labor.

(Leonardo da Vinci)

■ To live means to work. Labor is the life of man.

(Voltaire)

■ If a person from an early age has learned the habit of work, work is pleasant to him. If he does not have this habit, then laziness makes work hateful.

(Helvetius K.)

■ Activity is the only way to knowledge.

■ Appointment of the person - in reasonable activity.

(Aristotle)

■ Whoever wants to eat a nut must break the shell.

■ The most outstanding talents are ruined by idleness.

(Michel Montaigne)

■ Everyone should be great in their work.

(Gracián y Morales)

■ A person must work hard, work hard, no matter who he is, and this alone is the meaning and purpose of his life, his happiness, his enthusiasm.

(Chekhov A.P.)

■ Whether the work is great or small, it must be done.

■ The best cure for idleness is constant and honest work.

(Servantes)

labor process if it is free, it ends in creativity.

(Prishvin M. M.)

■ A master is a person who enjoys doing what others cannot do.

(Dictionary of paradoxical definitions.)

■ The road to happiness lies through work.

There are no other paths to happiness.

(Abu Shukur.)

■ Friends, save a minute and an hour

Any of school days!

Let each of you become a professor

In the profession you need.

(M. Raskatov.)

Summary of manual labor lessons in senior group"Houses»

Educational:

learn to make crafts based on boxes, firmly connecting the parts ( high-rise building, a house with a balcony, etc.);

complement the craft with details that match the image;

lead the children to the idea that the houses have the same shape, but different size, color, design.

Developing:

Develop the ability to work in a team;

Educational:

develop the ability to work in a team;

cultivate accuracy in work;

Preliminary work:

1. Review of the album "City of Yadrin"

2. Application Different houses "

3. Examination of paintings, illustrations with different houses

4. Carrying out plot - role playing"Building a house", "Builders"

5. Watching standing houses

6. Reading L. Yakhnin “How many brothers are in our house”

Material used:

Boxes of different sizes, glue, glue brushes, scissors, napkins, wallpapers, colored paper, cardboard base for fakes "Street".

Lesson progress:

Educator: Guys, look, a letter has come to us. Are you wondering what is in this letter? Then let's open it. (The teacher opens the letter and reads it)

- “Evil wizards ruined and broke our houses and now we have nowhere to live. We really ask you guys to help us. Toy people."

Educator: Do you think we can fulfill this request? (children agree)

Talk about upcoming work.

Do you think you will get houses from paper boxes. What do the boxes look like? (Answers of children).

But before we start building, let's remember what parts the house consists of? (windows, doors, balcony). Hear riddles...

Who comes, who goes

Everyone leads her by the hand.

Not on the floor, not on the shelf.

And he looks into the house, and into the street ... (window)

I know you guys have skillful hands. And, as you know, "skillful hands do not know boredom"!

And who builds houses? (builders). So, today we will be builders.

Warm up:

We build, we build, we build a house.

We lay brick by brick.

To keep our house straight

We rub our hands together.

And then we'll shake it.

We will sit down, stand together,

Let's walk around the house

Let's take a deep breath now.

Quietly sit down at the table

And we will work.

Choose your base box for your future home. (Children choose a box and go to the tables).

Everything you need for construction is on our tables, sit down quietly and get to work. please beautiful houses: different - different, blue, red, high and low, with balconies, with cornices, with towers and arches - please with gifts!

Let's make colorful houses. We have colored paper on the tables. Take it and wrap it around the box (demonstration). Bend the excess paper along the edge and cut off. Then we glue the box or paper with glue and glue it, pressing it tightly against the box. We work carefully! Then we will make the roof, and glue the windows and doors. Think first, what will our house be like - one-story or multi-story, with a balcony or with turrets?

Individual work with difficult children.

Finished crafts are exhibited on the basis of "Street".

How well you did today. Well done, we have now seen what skillful hands you have. I hope that the little men will like our houses - they have the same rectangular shape, but different sizes, colors, decorations. We have a whole town. And here are our people. Let's play with them.

(Children play with buildings)

Teacher: What did we do today? What houses did you get? Who are you building houses for?

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