“I fell in love with social work, and that was my undoing as a poet.” SocialPoetSocial WorkUndoing Author:Carl Rakosi
“I think kids have got to learn how to work with what's happening, work with social, work with everything. To complain about how things aren't the way they used to be.” ThinkingWayKidsUsedSocialHappeningsComplainingUsed To BeSocial Work Author:Diplo
“How can one be compassionate if you belong to any religion, follow any guru, believe in something, believe in your scriptures, and so on, attached to a conclusion? When you accept your guru, you have come to a conclusion, or when you strongly believe in god or in a saviour, this or that, can there be compassion? You may do social work, help the poor out of pity, out of sympathy, out of charity, but is all that love and compassion?” IfsBelieveMayHelpingSocialPoorCompassionAcceptingCharityScripturePityConclusionBelieve In GodCompassionateBelieve In YouSocial WorkGuruSaviourLove And CompassionHelp The Poor Author:Jiddu Krishnamurti
“There is only one science, physics: everything else is social work.” SocialPhysicsSocial WorkScience Physics Author:James D. Watson
“...I remembered the rose bush that had reached a thorny branch out through the ragged fence, and caught my dress, detaining me when I would have passed on. And again the symbolism of it all came over me. These memories and visions of the poor--they were the clutch of the thorns. Social workers have all felt it. It holds them to their work, because the thorns curve backward, and one cannot pull away.” SocialFeltMemoriesPoorCompassionVisionDressesRoseWorkersCaughtRememberedBranchesFenceCurvesSocial WorkThornsSymbolismSocial WorkerClutchRaggedRose BushDetaining Author:Albion Fellows Bacon
“I work hard in social work, public relations, and raising the Grimaldi heirs.” HardSocialWorkHard WorkRelationSocial WorkRoyaltyHeirsPublic Relations Author:Grace Kelly
“The world is full of people who have lost faith: politicians who have lost faith in politics, social workers who have lost faith in social work, schoolteachers who have lost faith in teaching and, for all I know, policemen who have lost faith in policing and poets who have lost faith in poetry. It's a condition of faith that it gets lost from time to time, or at least mislaid.” PeopleKnowsWorldFaithLostSocialTeachingConditionsPoetPoliticianWorkersSocial WorkPolicemenSocial WorkerLost Faith Book:A Taste for Death Source: A Taste for Death