
“I'm convinced that we all harvest the fruits of our labors.”
Source: Think Big (1996), p. 167
Catullus (p. 28)
More Classics Revisited (1989)
“I'm convinced that we all harvest the fruits of our labors.”
Source: Think Big (1996), p. 167
"Under One Small Star"
Poems New and Collected (1998), Could Have (1972)
Context: I know I won't be justified as long as I live,
since I myself stand in my own way.
Don't bear me ill will, speech, that I borrow weighty words,
then labor heavily so that they may seem light.
Letter to Justice William Johnson (12 June 1823)
1820s
1960s, Address to AFL–CIO (1961)
“The insignificant labor, the great create.”
Die Kleinen schaffen, der Große erschafft.
Source: Aphorisms (1880/1893), p. 61.
“Labor history was pornography of a sort in those days, and even more so in these days.”
Source: Jailbird (1979), p. 12 (prologue)
Context: Labor history was pornography of a sort in those days, and even more so in these days. In public schools and in the homes of nice people it was and remains pretty much taboo to tell tales of labor's sufferings and derring-do.
1840s, Heroes and Hero-Worship (1840), The Hero as Priest
Source: 1860s, Second State of the Union address (1862)
Context: Labor is like any other commodity in the market — increase the demand for it and you increase the price of it. Reduce the supply of black labor by colonizing the black laborer out of the country, and by precisely so much you increase the demand for and wages of white labor.