Statements about professions for children. The most interesting quotes about the profession

A critic is a writer incapable of writing who spends his life criticizing new works.

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Amin Ar-Reihani

If builders built buildings the way programmers write programs, the first woodpecker to fly in would destroy civilization.

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Weinberg's second law

The eternal dream of the executioner: a compliment from the condemned for the excellent quality of the execution.

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Stanislav Jerzy Lec

A chauffeur is a person smart enough to drive a car and smart enough not to have one.

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Leonardo Louis Levinson

English speakers. teachers of English language.

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Konstantin Kushner

The profession of a diplomat is akin to the profession of a magician. Both need tall bowlers, and the surprises hidden there are all known to the rest of the diplomats and conjurers.

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Will Rogers

The most dangerous profession is the head of state.

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Natalia Grace

Tailors and writers were united by a common motto: "Not a day without a line."

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Valery Afonchenko

We are not doctors, we are pain.

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Alexander Ivanovich Herzen

The cheapness of paper no doubt explains why women in literature excelled earlier than in any other profession.

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Virginia Woolf

Take care not of flowers, but of buds.
A teacher who does not learn anything from his students has chosen the wrong profession.

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Sh.Wulf

A hacker is not a lamer with an inflated conceit, but a programmer with a low salary.

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Unknown author ()

Any profession makes a fuss - even the mission of a bird.

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Terry Glushchenko

A chiropractor even in love finds the consequences of a spinal disease.

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Frantisek Lid

If man exists [by predestination from above] in order to worship God, then why did God not create man to respect him? If a person was created in order to build, then why does he still need to study and have a desire for a craft? In other words, if God, when creating man, predetermined the fate of a builder for him, then why did He not endow man immediately, from birth, with the ability to build? Why is it necessary, fulfilling the predestination of God, to learn some other professions? Why isn't a person born as a carpenter, bricklayer, digger, etc.?

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A criminal lawyer will find thirteen loopholes in the ten commandments.

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Unknown author ()

Actor - public trainer.

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Gennady Malkin

The doctor, the lawyer and the theologian know perfectly well how to clean out for sure - pockets, soul, body.

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Every real writer, of course, is a psychologist, but he himself is sick.

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V.M. Shukshin

An exchange speculator is a person who studies the future and acts before it comes.

Another academic year is coming to an end. And involuntarily the question arises: “So what now? Where to go to work? Or maybe you already have a lot of experience behind you. I hope these quotes will help you decide on your choice of profession, or at least reconsider it. And in moments of doubt, they will support you with their inspiring wisdom! So:

What profession to choose? What is needed or what is the soul?

For Lifetime Achievements:

“I'll tell you what - forget about the beaten track. If you really want to fly, then put all your energy into what really turns you on. Everyone has it. Listen to your heart and success will surely come.”

Oprah Winfrey

For Dreamers:

“Looking at Hollywood at night, I often thought: “Probably thousands of girls besides me want to become stars. But I'm not going to think about them. Better I'm even stronger.”

Marilyn Monroe

For Butterflies:

“I prefer soft warmth to cold shine. Some people remind me of dazzling diamonds dear, but lifeless inside and unable to love. Others are like the petals of wild flowers. With hearts full of dew and all shades of heavenly beauty.”

Anais Nin, writer

For Clowns and Balagurs:

"Follow your dreams. Stay honest with yourself. Never follow the path beaten by someone. Unless you got lost in the woods and saw the path. Then you can step on it.”

Ellen DeGeneres, American actress, winner of 11 Emmy awards

For Adventurers:

“Instead of trying to make your life perfect, and always go ahead.”

Drew Houston, founder and CEO dropbox

For Athletes:

“No one likes to lose, but failure is an important part of life and learning. If your uniform is still clean, then you just sat on the sidelines.”

Ben Bernanke, American economist at the White House.

For Artists:

“Remember, creativity is skill have some fun."

Albert Einstein

For Graduates:

“Education is dress rehearsal before real life.

Nora Ephron, American film director, screenwriter, producer, short story writer, journalist, writer and blogger

For Rebels:

Vincent Van Gogh

For religious people:

“Fortunately, you can't come. They cannot be mastered and earned. It cannot be earned or bought. Happiness is spiritual the ability to live every minute with love, grace and gratitude.”

Denis Whateley, American writer and consultant top achievements person.

1. A person achieves something only there, where he himself believes in his own strength.

Ludwig Andreas von Feuerbach (1804-1872) German materialist philosopher

2. Not a profession chooses a person, but a person chooses a profession.

Socrates (469 BC-399 BC) ancient Greek philosopher

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

Ilya Ilf and Yevgeny Petrov Soviet writers-co-authors Yehiel-Leib Ar'evich Fainzilberg (1897-1937) and Yevgeny Petrovich
Kataev (1902-1942)

4. Without labor there can be no pure and joyful life.

Anton Pavlovich Chekhov (1860-1904) Russian writer

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

Maxim Gorky - Alexei Maksimovich Peshkov (1868-1936) Russian writer

6. Work saves us from three great evils: boredom, vice and want.

Voltaire (1694-1778) François-Marie Arouet 18th century French Enlightenment philosopher

7. Work is a healing balm, it is the source of virtue.

Johann Gottfried Herder (1744-1803) German cultural historian

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

Samuel Smiles (1812-1904) Scottish writer

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

Catherine II (Sophia Augusta Frederick of Anhalt-Zerbst) (1729-1796) Russian empress

10. Ability, valor - everything is nothing until we put in the work. Saadi Abu Muhammad Muslih ad-Din ibn Abd Allah Saadi Shirazi (1181-1291) Persian poet

11. 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.

12. The work we do willingly heals pain.

William Shakespeare (1564-1616) English poet and playwright

13. Work dulls grief.

14. Labor must be in accordance with the strength of man. He is bad, that is, unpleasant when he exceeds them.

Nikolai Gavrilovich Chernyshevsky (1828-1889) Russian utopian philosopher, revolutionary democrat, scientist, literary critic, publicist and writer

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

Alexander Vasilyevich Suvorov (1730-1800) Russian commander, one of the founders of Russian military art.

16. Work as long as your strength and years allow.

Publius Ovid Nason (43 BC - 17 or 18 AD) - ancient Roman poet

17. The bodies of young men are tempered by labor.

Mark Tullius Cicero (106 BC - 43 BC) ancient Roman politician and philosopher, brilliant orator

18. Glory is in the hands of labor.

Leonardo da Vinci (Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci (1452-1519) Italian artist, scientist, inventor, writer, one of the largest representatives of the art of the High Renaissance

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

Voltaire (1694-1778) birth name François-Marie Arouet, one of the greatest French Enlightenment philosophers of the 18th century: poet, prose writer, satirist, historian, publicist, human rights activist

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

Claude Adrian Helvetius (1715-1771) French writer and materialist philosopher

21. Activity is the only way to knowledge.

George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950) British writer, novelist, playwright, Nobel Prize in Literature

22. The appointment of a person is in rational activity.

Aristotle (384 BC – 1950 322 BC) ancient Greek philosopher

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

Plautus Titus Maccius (254 BC - 184 BC) prominent Roman comedian

24. The most outstanding talents are ruined by idleness.

Michel de Montaigne (1533-1592) French writer and Renaissance philosopher

25. Everyone should be majestic in his work.

Baltasar Gracian y Morales (1601-1658) Spanish prose writer, philosopher and literary theorist

26. A person must work, work hard, no matter who he is, and in this alone lies the meaning and purpose of his life, his happiness, his delights.

Anton Pavlovich Chekhov (1860-1904) Russian writer, universally recognized classic of world literature

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

The true treasure for people is the ability to work.

Aesop (620-560 BC) ancient Greek fabulist who lived
in the VI century BC

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

Cervantes-Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra (1547-1616) Spanish writer

29. The labor process, if it is free, ends with creativity.

Mikhail Mikhailovich Prishvin (1873-1954) Russian Soviet writer

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

Dictionary of paradoxical definitions.

31. The road to happiness lies through work. There are no other paths to happiness.

Abu Shukur Balkhi Persian-Tajik poet of the 10th century

32. Friends, take care of a minute and an hour

Any school day!

Let each of you become a professor

In the profession you need.

Mikhail Evseevich Raskatov (1924) poet, member of the Moscow Union of Writers

33. How good it is when a person has the opportunity to choose a profession not out of necessity, but in accordance with spiritual inclinations.

Ali Apsheroni (1962) theologian, public figure

34. As far as the future is concerned, I repeat one thing: whatever you undertake, the main thing is to be devoted to your work to the end. It is not necessary to achieve some kind of stellar success, but being honest with yourself in your chosen profession is a must.

Robert De Niro (1943) American actor, director and producer

35. Professions seem to us the most exalted if they have taken deep roots in our hearts, if we are ready to sacrifice our lives and all our aspirations to the ideas that dominate them. They can make happy the one who has a calling to them, but they doom the one who took them hastily, thoughtlessly, succumbing to the moment.

Karl Marx (1818-1883) German philosopher, economist, public figure

36. The profession should initially be an act of love. And not an arranged marriage.

Haruki Murakami (1949) Japanese writer, translator

37. Two things are very difficult to avoid: stupidity - if you withdraw into your specialty, and groundlessness - if you leave it.

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749-1832) German poet and statesman

38. A vocation is a current, to which it is useful to create an obstacle at its source in order to see whether it is a river or just a stream.

Adrien Decourcelles (1821-1892) French playwright

39. Every profession is a conspiracy against the uninitiated.

George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950) British writer, novelist, playwright

José Juliáan Martí y Pérez (1853-1895) Cuban poet, writer, essayist

41. Here best advice to give to young people: Find something you enjoy doing and then find someone to pay you for it.

Katherine Whitehorn (1926) English journalist

42. A specialist is someone who knows a lot about very little.

Nicholas Murray Butler (1862-1947) - American theorist and practitioner of pedagogy, politician, essayist, professor, president of Columbia University, laureate nobel prize peace

44. A person should go about his business as if he had nowhere to look for help.

George Savile Halifax (1633-1695) English statesman and politician

45. The closest thing to the natural state of all those occupations that can ensure the existence of man is the work of his hands. Of all social positions, the most independent of fate and people is the position of an artisan.

Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1712-1778) French writer and thinker.

46. ​​Every person, in my opinion, is the debtor of his profession.

Francis Bacon (1561-1626) English philosopher, historian, politician

47. High professionalism - turned into a profession
creation.

Ginzburg Lidia Yakovlevna (1902-1990) Russian literary critic, writer, memoirist

48. No highly paid professions with a great future, but there are professionals with a great future.

An engineer is a person; able to take a theory and attach wheels to it. Levinson Lev Efimovich (1956) - Russian director, playwright

49. Knowing the other side of a profession or vocation is the price we pay for mastering a professional
new skills.

John Baldwin (1973) American figure skater, twice US champion

50. We don't learn to be artists, painters or writers - we learn to be.

James Paul McCartney (1942) - British musician, singer, composer, one of the founding members of The Beatles

51. If a profession becomes a way of life, then a craft turns into an art.

Shevelev Ilya Nikolaevich, professor, laureate of the Averbakh Prize of the USSR Academy of Medical Sciences, author of the book "Aphorisms, thoughts, emotions"

52. There are no unattractive specialties. There are only passive people who are not able to get carried away by what is in front of them.

Alban Berg (1885-1935) Austrian composer

Eh, music! What a wonderful art! And what a lousy job!

Georges Bizet

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Find a job that you love and you'll win five days a week.

Jackson Brown Jr.

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A good person is not a profession. Paraphrased.

Ilf and Petrov

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There are no bad professions, but there are those that we give way to others.

Miguel Zamacois

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The writing prostitute oldest profession.

Evgeny Kashcheev

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A person becomes a master only when he realizes that he will remain a beginner until the end of his life.

Robin Collingwood

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The dictator is the only profession available to the violently mad: here they are not threatened with a medical examination.

sardonicus

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A vocation is any poorly paid occupation that you have chosen yourself.

Mike Barfield

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They say that politics is the second oldest profession. But I came to the conclusion that she has much more in common with the first.

Ronald Reagan

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Being a star is not a profession, but an accident.

Lauren Beykol

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Here's the best advice you can give to young people: "Find something you enjoy doing and then find someone to pay you for it."

Katherine Whitehorn

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And the most unpleasant profession gives moments of joy. If I were, for example, a gravedigger or even an executioner, I would not without pleasure serve someone.

Douglas Jerrold

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Probably only one person in a thousand is passionately absorbed in his work as such. The only difference is that they will say about a man: “He is passionate about his work”, and about a woman: “She is kind of strange.”

Dorothy Sayers

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The proof of the truth of any vocation is the love for the hard work that it requires.

Logan Pearsall Smith

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Chubais is already a profession.

Alexander Livshits

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I think there is a flaw in any profession. Profession is work Is man created for work?

Rinata Litvinova

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We always start to respect people more after we try to do their work.

William Feder

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The more women in any profession, the lower the remuneration for it.

John B. Cox

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The price you pay for mastering a profession is getting too familiar with its unpleasant sides.

James Baldwin

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If the military profession means anything at all, it must be based on an unshakable code of honor. Otherwise, those who follow the drums will be just a bunch of hired killers.

Carl Clausewitz

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Over time, people become less and less competent in a profession for which they were first well prepared.

Paul Armer

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As part of the reform, 100 firefighters were fired and one fire-eater was hired.
Joseph Kmeciak.

There are no unemployed people in Russia and Dartmoor prison, and for the same reason.
British Labor MP Philip Snowden in 1932

Probably only one person in a thousand is passionately absorbed in his work as such. The only difference is that they will say about a man: He is passionate about his work, ”and about a woman: She is kind of strange.
Dorothy Sayers.

Weighing other people's mistakes, few of us will not put our hand on the scales.
Lawrence Peter.

Here's the best advice you can give to young people: Find something you enjoy doing and then find someone to pay you for it.
Katherine Whitehorn.

All professions are a conspiracy of specialists against the profane.
George Bernard Shaw.

There will always be lovers to laugh at the professionals.
C. Covered.

The matter is more important and more difficult, the more time is allotted for it.
Cyril Northcote Parkinson.

The dilettante can't say: I can't, but he can do everything else.
Adolf Yonchik.

The proof of the truth of any vocation is the love for the hard work that it requires.
Logan Pearsall Smith.

Friends cannot be impartial and are often even unfair, trying to maintain impartiality.
Christian Friedrich Goebbel.

If you think that you work harder than everyone else, then you are the same as everyone else.



If you like it, consider it done.
Leonid Leonidov.

If your work speaks for itself, don't interrupt it.
Henry Kaiser.

If you are told: We will notify you of our decision, you have already been notified.

If anything is worth doing, it's worth doing for the money.
Joseph Donohoe.

There are several ways to lay out gardens: the best of them is to entrust this work to a gardener.
Karel Chapek.

Measure with a micrometer, mark with chalk, bran with an axe.
Ray's precision rule.

Create all the conditions for someone else, and he will still work well.
Mikhail Genin.

When you marry your mistress, you create a new job.
James Goldsmith.

A compliment doubles a woman's performance.
Francoise Sagan.

The lover lives in hope; professional works.
Garson Kanin.

Millions of our fellow citizens do not work, but, thank God, they have jobs.



Maybe work is not a very pleasant occupation, but you have to go somewhere in the morning.
Yanina Ipohorskaya.

The brain is truly a marvelous organ; it turns on as soon as you wake up, and continues to work right up to the minute you cross the threshold of your office.
Robert Frost.

Young specialists do not know how to work, and experienced specialists know how not to work.
Alexander Golov.

We always start to respect people more after we try to do their work.
William Feder.

We live in an era of specialists who are not interested in their specialty.
Peter Bichsel.

They earn bread with their hands, butter with their heads.
Joseph Bulatovich.

Finding a man is easiest when you already have one; Finding a job is easiest when you already have a job.
Paige Mitchell, revised edition.

Don't choose a profession for money. You need to choose a profession like a wife - for love and money.
John Huston.

I don't like expert talk. But even more - the conversations of non-specialists.
Stanislav Jerzy Lec.

Don't fix what works.
Bert Lance.

Ignorance brought people together. Professionalism separates them.
Boleslav Pashkovsky.

Some people love everything they do, even if they do what they don't like.
Bohuslav Voinar.



There are no bad professions, but there are those that we give way to others.
Miguel Zamacois.

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

First priority, first priority, never second priority.
Shirley Conran.

An acceptable unemployment rate? in bureaucratic language means that “they won’t throw us out into the street,” but “an acceptable budget? - that “someone will have a hard time, but not us.
Lawrence Peter.

Prejudice does not preclude rightness. Anger is a bad adviser, but what a shrewd analyst!
Karol Izhikovsky.

A professional is a person who can do his job when he doesn't like it. An amateur is a person who cannot do his job when he likes it.
James Agate.

Professionals build the Titanic, amateurs build Noah's Ark.

Work is the last refuge of those who can't do anything else.
Oscar Wilde.

Work is a kind of neurosis.
Don Herold.

Work fills all the time allotted for it.
Cyril Northcote Parkinson.

Work is not a wolf - it sticks, but does not bite.

Work is not a wolf, but there are hunters for it.
V. Sumbatov.



Work is not a wolf. But the boss is a beast.
Viktor Konyakhin.

Work is work, but you also need to do something useful.
Henryk Jagodzinsky.

A job that looks easy is actually difficult. A task that seems difficult on the face of it will actually be impossible.
Stockmeyer's theorem.

If they pay money for it, then it's work.
Danil Rudy.

There is a growing interest in year-round employment as Santa Claus.
Joseph Bulatovich.

A reorganization is when your co-worker loses his job; recession - when you lose your job; crisis - when your wife loses her job.

A recession is when your neighbor loses his job, a crisis is when you lose your job.
Harry Truman.

A specialist is a person who knows everything about a little and nothing about everything else.
Ambrose Bierce.

The specialist knows more and more about less and less.
Nicholas Butler.

A specialist is like a flux: his fullness is one-sided.
Kozma Prutkov.

Middle age is when you are too young to retire and too old to get another job.
Lawrence Peter.

Subjectivism is common in finding objective causes.
Leshek Kumor.



Subjective assessment.
I like it, objective.
bosses like it.
Mikhail Gasparov.

Only I can judge the color, - said the color-blind, - because I am impartial.
Wieslaw Brudzinsky.

Those who look at things from both sides usually see neither.
Oscar Wilde.