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In labouring to be concise, I become obscure.
Horace
Become
Obscure
Concise
Labouring
There's an inherent danger in letting people think that they have perfected something. When they believe they've 'nailed it,' most people tend to sit back and rest on their laurels while countless others will be labouring furiously to better their work!
Richard Branson
Work
People
Better
Will
Rest
Sit
Believe
Think
Others
Back
Danger
Laurels
Something
Tend
Nailed
Countless
Most
Labouring
While
Inherent
Letting
South Africa is labouring to find its revolutionary path; the colours of the Rainbow Nation have difficulty blending together; the wealthy elites (white, black or Indian) profit from de facto segregation.
Tariq Ramadan
Together
Path
Black
Nation
South Africa
White
Profit
Difficulty
Wealthy
Find
Indian
Segregation
Facto
Colours
Blending
South
Revolutionary
Labouring
Africa
Rainbow
Elites
I hate sitting around labouring over things. I love just getting into it.
Toni Collette
Love
Hate
Over
Around
Labouring
Sitting
Getting
Just
Things
You can be very successful but still struggling financially, and it looked like I'd have to take a year or two off and find whatever menial labouring work you can get as a middle-aged, unskilled bald man.
Richard Flanagan
Work
You
Man
Year
Whatever
Financially
Find
Struggling
Take
Unskilled
Like
Looked
Bald
Still
Off
Very
Get
Labouring
Middle-Aged
Successful
Two
Although the precariat does not consist simply of victims, since many in it challenge their parents' labouring ethic, its growth has been accelerated by the neoliberalism of globalisation, which put faith in labour market flexibility, the commodification of everything, and the restructuring of social protection.
Guy Standing
Faith
Protection
Challenge
Parents
Market
Everything
Consist
Has-Been
Restructuring
Put
Simply
Since
Accelerate
Globalisation
Although
Does
Been
Labour
Labouring
Which
Victims
Social
Ethic
Flexibility
Many
Growth