“The only sensible way to regard the art life is that it is a privilege you are willing to pay for... You may cite honors and attentions and even money paid, but I would have you note that these were paid a long time after the creator had gone through his struggles.” WayMayLongArtLife IsPayAttentionStruggleGoneWillingHonorLong TimePaidRegardNotesRewardsPrivilegeCreatorSensibleCitingArt Life Book:The Art Spirit Source: The Art Spirit
“I loathe all this blind rushing pell-mell into a struggle arranged by the mighty minority and paid for with the lives of young men who are drugged on trumped-up ideals.” MenWarYoungStruggleIdealsPaidBlindYoung ManMinoritiesRushingLoathe Author:Fannie Hurst
“Nature cannot be tricked or cheated. She will give up to you the object of your struggles only after you have paid her price.” GivingNatureStruggleObjectsGiving UpPaidPersonal DevelopmentCheatingUp To YouCheatedPay The PriceLife StruggleThink And Grow RichThink Rich Grow Rich Book:The Law of Success: The Master Wealth-Builder's Complete and Original Lesson Plan forAchieving Your Dreams Source: The Law of Success: The Master Wealth-Builder's Complete and Original Lesson Plan forAchieving Your Dreams
“Praise our choices, sister, for each doorway open to us was taken by squads of fighting women who paid years of trouble and struggle, who paid their wombs, their sleep, their lives that we might walk through these gates upright. Doorways are sacred to women for we are the doorways of life and we must choose what comes in and what goes out. Freedom is our real abundance.” YearsRealMightChoicesFightingSleepWalksStruggleTakenTroublePaidPraiseSacredAbundanceGatesWombDoorwaysOur ChoicesSquad Author:Marge Piercy
“Many Americans are feeling, you know, shut out, shut down, the great recession hasn't ended for too many Americans, wages are flat, families are struggling, not enough new jobs, or new businesses are being created, and it's important that we all try to figure out what we're going to do, and that's what I've done my entire life, fighting for a higher minimum wage, or family leave, now paid family leave which I believe in, equal pay for equal work.” KnowsTryingBelieveImportantDoneEnoughFeelingsJobsFightingI BelievePayStruggleFiguresHigherEqualPaidI Believe InFlatsMinimumWagesRecessionsMinimum WageNew JobEqual PayNew BusinessGreat Recession Author:Hillary Clinton
“I want us to do more to support people who are struggling to balance family and work. I've heard from so many of you about the difficult choices you face and the stresses that you're under. So let's have paid family leave, earned sick days. Let's be sure we have affordable child care and debt-free college.” PeopleWantChildrenCareFacesChoicesDifficultSupportStruggleHeardCollegeBalanceSickStressPaidDebtWant UAffordableChild CareDebt FreeDifficult ChoicesSick Days Author:Hillary Clinton
“Bernie Sanders talks about socialism in Scandinavia, and he's correct to point to the huge victories the working class has won there through struggle, such as socialized medicine, free college education, and paid family leave. But if you talk to working people in Sweden or Norway today, you will find out that many of those past gains have been eroded and some virtually eliminated, including massive under-funding of healthcare and other public services and a return to for-profit systems that are unaffordable to working class people.” PeopleIfsHas BeensTodayPastClassStruggleCollegeHugeReturnVictoryGainsPaidMedicineIncludingProfitSocialismMassiveHealthcareWorking ClassFundingPublic ServiceSwedenCollege EducationNorwaySocialized MedicineScandinavia Author:Kshama Sawant
“The best antidote to poverty remains simple - a paycheck. Policies like paid family leave, workplace flexibility and affordable quality childcare can make the difference for two-parent or single-parent working families who struggle to make ends meet.” TwoEndsParentDifferencesSimpleQualityPovertyStrugglePolicyPaidRemainsWorkplaceFlexibilityAntidoteAffordablePaychecksSingle ParentChildcare Author:Madeleine M. Kunin
“I'm convinced that we can write and live our own scripts more than most people will acknowledge. I also know the price that must be paid. It's a real struggle to do it. It requires visualization and affirmation. It involves living a life of integrity, starting with making and keeping promises, until the whole human personality the senses, the thinking, the feeling, and the intuition are ultimately integrated and harmonized.” PeopleThinkingKnowsWritingHumansRealWholeFeelingsGoalStrugglePersonalityIntegrityPromiseCommitmentPaidStartingScriptsIntuitionConvincedSensesAcknowledgeFree WillAffirmationSelf DevelopmentIntegratedVisualizationHuman PersonalityKeeping Promises Author:Stephen Covey
“Most people struggle with life balance simply because they haven't paid the price to decide what is really important to them.” PeopleImportantGoalStruggleHavensSelf HelpBalancePaidSelf DevelopmentLife BalanceLife Struggle Author:Stephen Covey
“I like the financial security because I know how hard it is for so many people who struggle to earn a living. I'm grateful I don't have to worry about money and I can live very freely and do something I love and get paid very well to do it. I tell my friends to slap me if they ever think I'm getting full of myself.” PeopleIfsThinkingKnowsWellsI CanHardWorryKnow HowStruggleSecurityMy FriendsPaidGratefulFinancialSlapFinancial Security Author:Jennifer Lawrence
“There is an island fantasy A "Someday I'll," we'll never see When recession stops, inflation ceases Our mortgage is paid, our pay increases That Someday I'll where problems end Where every piece of mail is from a friend Where the children are sweet and already grown . . . . Most unhappy people . . . put happiness on "law away" And struggle through a blue today . . . . Life's most important revelation Is that the journey means more than the destination . . .” PeopleMeanChildrenImportantEndsProblemTodayLawPayFantasyStrugglePiecesJourneySweetIncreasePaidBlueCeaseUnhappyIslandsRevelationsSomedayDestinationMailInflationMortgageRecessionsHappy PeopleLife StruggleUnhappy PeopleToday Life Author:Denis Waitley