“Unemployment, with its injustice for the man who seeks and thirsts for employment, who begs for labour and cannot get it, and who is punished for failure he is not responsible for by the starvation of his children--that torture is something that private enterprise ought to remedy for its own sake.” MenChildrenWorkHe ManOughtResponsibleInjusticeSakeEmploymentTortureEnterpriseLabourRemedyThirstUnemploymentStarvationPrivate Enterprise Author:David Lloyd George
“Dejection of spirits, which may have prevented many a man from becoming an author, made me one. I find constant employment necessary, and therefore take care to be constantly employed. . . . When I can find no other occupation, I think; and when I think, I am very apt to do it in rhyme.” ThinkingMenMayMadeI CanCareSpiritBecomingConstantTake CareEmploymentOccupationRhymeEmployed Book:The Poetical Works of William Cowper: With Life ; Six Engravings on Steel Source: The Poetical Works of William Cowper: With Life ; Six Engravings on Steel