Sayings of famous people. Phrases about professions Sayings about those who are faithful to their chosen profession

  • « Work is the father of pleasure» (F. Stendal)
  • « One of the undoubted and pure joys is rest after work."(I. Kant)
  • « Work saves us from three great evils: boredom, vice, need"(F. Voltaire)
  • « Idleness is the mother of vices and the source of strife» (D.Veras)
  • « The most outstanding talents are ruined by idleness"(M. Montaigne)
  • « Idleness is the joy of fools» (Chesterfield)
  • « Laziness is the daughter of wealth and the mother of poverty.» (Decursel)
  • « A small deed is better than a big idleness" (Russian folk proverb)
  • « A man is fully human only when he works» (M. Guyot)
  • « We always start to respect people more after
    how do we try to make them work
    "(W. Feder)
  • « A good person is not a profession» (paraphrased by Ilf and Petrov)
  • « There are no despised crafts,
    there are only despicable people dishonestly dealing with them
    » (P. Buast)
  • « The case of the master is afraid» (A. Suvorov)
  • « Mastery is when "what" and "how" come together"(V. Meyerhold)
  • « There are several ways to set up gardens:
    the best of them is to entrust this matter to the gardener
    » (K.Chapek)
  • « You can't work for others without working for yourself.» (Rousseau)
  • « A man should do his job in such a way,
    as if he had nowhere to look for help
    "(D. Halifax)
  • “How nice it is when a person has the opportunity to choose a profession
    not out of necessity
    but in accordance with spiritual inclinations ”(A. Apsheroni)
  • “It is not enough to have outstanding qualities, you must also be able to use them” (La Rochefoucauld)
  • “The purpose of life is self-expression.
    To manifest our essence in its entirety - that's what we live for ”(O. Wilde)
  • “For some, work is life, for others it is only a means of life” (I. Shevelev)
  • “If the profession becomes a way of life, then the craft
    turns into art ”(I. Shevelev)
  • “Any activity becomes creative when a person strives
    do one's job
    better and better" (Upday)
  • “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”,
    but about a woman: “She is kind of strange” (D. Sayers)

  • "He who wants does more than he who can"(G. Murray)
  • “The proof of the truth of any calling is the love of the hard work that it requires” (L.P. Smith)
  • “Don't choose a profession for money. You have to choose a profession...
    for love and money” (D. Houston
    )
  • “He who seeks money never finds it.
    But money will find you by itself if you do something interesting for you” (M. Barshchevsky)
  • “... 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)
  • Labor is the father of happiness» (B. Franklin)

Not a profession chooses a person, but a person chooses a profession.
(Socrates.)

There are no professions with a great future, but there are professionals with a great future.
(Ilya Ilf and Evgeny Petrov.)

Without work there can be no pure and joyful life.
(A.P. Chekhov.)

You need to love what you do, and then work - even the roughest - rises to creativity.
(Maksim Gorky.)

Work saves us t three great evils: boredom, vice and need.
(Voltaire.)

Work is a healing balm, it is a source of virtue.
(Herder I.)

Everyone worthy of being called a man must have a desire and the ability to work.
(Smiles S.)

It should ... arouse in them (youth) a desire for diligence and that they should be afraid of idleness, as the source of all evil and error.
(Catherine the Great)

Ability, prowess are nothing until we put in the work.
(Saadi)

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.
(Leonardo da Vinci)

The work we do willingly heals pain.
(Shakespeare W.)

Work dulls grief.
(Cicero)

Labor must be in proportion to the strength of man. He is bad, that is, unpleasant when he exceeds them.
(Chernyshevsky N. G.)

Having overcome any kind of labor, a person feels pleasure.
(Suvorov A.V.)

Work as long as your strength and years allow.
(Ovid)

The bodies of young men are tempered by labor.
(Cicero)

Glory is in the hands of labor.
(Leonardo da Vinci)


(Voltaire)

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 makes work hateful.
(Helvetius K.)

Activity is the only way to knowledge.
(Show B.)

The purpose of man is in rational activity.
(Aristotle)

Whoever wants to eat a nut must break the shell.
(Plavt)

The most outstanding talents are ruined by idleness.
(Michel Montaigne)

Everyone should be majestic in their work.
(Gracián y Morales)


(Chekhov A.P.)

Whether the work is great or small, it must be done.
(Aesop)

The best cure for idleness is constant and honest work.
(Servantes)

labor process if it is free, it ends in creativity.
(Prishvin M. M.)

A master is a person who enjoys doing what others cannot do.
(Dictionary of paradoxical definitions.)

The road to happiness lies through work.
There are no other paths to happiness.
(Abu Shukur.)

Friends, save a minute and an hour
Any school day!
Let each of you become a professor
In the profession you need.
(M. Raskatov.)

All the wealth of society, without exception, lies in its work.
(D.I. Pisarev)

Free labor is the fulcrum that Archimedes demanded to turn the world upside down.
(M. Gorky)

All my life I have seen only people who love and know how to work as real heroes.
(M. Gorky)

Work in our time is a great right and a great duty.
(V. Hugo)

The height of culture is always in direct proportion to the love of work.

(M. Gorky)

The higher the culture, the higher the value of labor.
(V. Rosher)

Labor has always been the basis human life and culture.
(L. S. Makarenko)

Everything is given only to work. Everything is human labor, such is the slogan of history.
(D. I. Mendeleev)

Nothing in life comes without hard work.
(Horace)

Our world was created not by a word, but by deed, labor.
(M. Gorky)

Any work done honestly is useful, and therefore worthy of respect.
(Stendhal)

All labor is noble, and only labor is noble.
(T. Carle il)

Every person is born for some work. Everyone who walks the earth has his duties in life.
(E. Hemingway)

You need to love what you do, and then work - even the roughest - rises to creativity.
(M. Gorky)

Whoever works with love brings poetry into every work .
(N. G. Chernyshevsky)

Physical labor not only does not exclude the possibility mental activity, not only enhances her dignity, but encourages her.
(L. N. Tolstoy)

There is no talent or genius without a clearly enhanced industriousness.
(D. I. Mendeleev)

Great people are fed by work.
(Seneca)

The road to glory is paved with labor.
(Publius Sir)

Glory is in the hands of labor.
(Leonardo da Vinci)

No other power makes a person great and wise, as does the power of labor - collective, friendly, free labor.
(M. Gorky)

Working together ignites in people a fury of accomplishment that they can rarely achieve alone.
(R. Emerson)

The will and work of man Marvelous divas create!
(Ya. L. Nekrasov)

Constant labor is the law of both art and life.
(O. Balzac)

One of the needs, deeply rooted in human nature, is the desire for freedom of choice of occupations and their diversity.
(A. Bebel)

Labor is the activity of the brain and muscles, which constitutes a natural, internal need.
(Ya. G. Chernyshevsky)

One has only to get used to work, it is no longer possible to live without it. Everything in this world depends on work.
(L. Pasteur)

The essence of man is best, noblest and most perfect is expressed through his deeds, through his work and creativity.
(L. L. Fadeev)

Everything that comes easily, without difficulty, is a very dubious value.
(L. M. Leonov)

Whatever the activity, but the habit and the ability to act acquired through it is a great thing. Whoever did not sit idly by and then, as there was nothing to do, he will be able to act when the time comes for this.
(V. G. Belinsky)

In everyday everyday affairs, diligence is capable of doing everything that a genius is capable of, and besides, many things that a genius cannot do.
(G. Beecher)

The physical energy of the worker is capable of creating fabulous miracles.
(M. Gorky)

No nation can achieve prosperity until it realizes that plowing a field is as worthy an occupation as writing a poem.
(B. Washington)

A farmer standing on his own feet is much taller than a gentleman on his knees.
(B. Franklin)

The only real value is human labor.

(L. France)

Labor is the only title of true nobility of kinship!
(R. Rolland)

Man is perfected through labor.
(T. Carle il)

Work ennobles a person.
(V. G. Belinsky)

Nothing ennobles a person more than hard work. Without labor, a person cannot maintain his human dignity.
(L. N. Tolstoy)

Only by labor and struggle is achieved originality and self-esteem.
(F. M. Dostoevsky)

Labor awakens creative forces in man.
(L. Ya. Tolstoy)

It is necessary to put your life in such conditions that labor is necessary. Without work there can be no pure and joyful life.
(L. P. Chekhov)

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.
(A.P. Chekhov)

We must work, gathering all the will, so that it explodes like a mine, overturning obstacles.
(J. Fabre)

You have to work, work and constantly work. And then you will grow moldy during your life.
(G. Hauptman)

To live means to work. Labor is the life of man.
(F. Voltaire)

A man is fully human only when he works.
(J. Guyot)

Develop yourself in labor for others - this is the basic law.
(J. Rainis)

Force your own work; don't wait for her to force you .
(B. Franklin)

Work saves us from three great evils: boredom, vice, need.
(F. Voltaire)

The ship of life yields to all winds and storms if it does not have labor ballast.
(Stendhal)

The true treasure for people is the ability to work .
(Aesop)

Persons subjected to daily labor endure them, even if they are weak and old, more easily than strong and young people, without habit.
(Hippocrates)

Labor constitutes the strongest and most reliable bond between the person who works and the society for whose benefit this labor is directed.
(D.I. Pisarev)

What a wonderful occupation - work for the benefit of mankind!
(A. Saint-Simon)

He who knows from childhood that work is the law of life, who understands from a young age that bread is obtained only by the sweat of his face, he is capable of a feat, because on the right day and hour he will have the will to fulfill it and the strength to do it.
(Jules Verne)

One of the first places in the ideological work carried out by the Party is the education in the Soviet people of a new, communist attitude towards work.
(L.I. Brezhnev)

There is nothing more shameful than to be useless to society and to oneself, and to have the mind to do nothing.
(B. Pascal)

Labor does not dishonor a person; Unfortunately, sometimes people come across who disgrace labor.
(W. Grant)

One can and should be ashamed not of any kind of work, even the most impure, but only one thing: an idle life.
(L. N. Tolstoy)

Even the most refined physical or moral virtues cannot atone for the social sin of participating in consumption without participating in production.
(B. Shaw)

Freeing oneself from labor is a crime.
(L. N. Tolstoy)

Lazy and idle people in the state are like drones in a hive devouring the honey of worker bees.
(M. Cervantes)

The destruction of parasites and the exaltation of labor - this is the constant trend of history.
(N. A. Dobrolyubov)

The history of our Motherland has been and is being made by working people.
(L.I. Brezhnev)

The future now belongs to two types of people: the man of thought and the man of labor. In essence, both of them make up one whole, for to think is to work.
(V. Hugo)

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, Nobel Peace Prize winner

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. Knowledge reverse side profession or vocation - this 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, songwriter, one of the founders bands 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

Sayings, quotes and aphorisms about the profession

« How nice it is when a person has the opportunity choose your profession not out of necessity, but in accordance with spiritual inclinations." Apsheron A.

« As far as the future is concerned, I repeat one thing: whatever you undertake, the main thing is to be committed to your cause 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.» De Niro R.

«… professions seem to us the most sublime if they have taken deep roots in our hearts, if we are ready to sacrifice our life 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 hastily, recklessly, succumbing to the moment to their death.." Marks K.

« A profession should initially be an act of love. And not a marriage of convenience." Murakami H.

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

« 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 only a stream.." Decursel A.

« You can’t become a narrow specialist without becoming, in the strict sense, a blockhead

« Every profession is a conspiracy against the uninitiated." Show B.

« And with unexpected sadness, I thought about the imperfection of the mechanism of human self-understanding, in which virtuoso accountants are sad about the unfulfilled fates of brave sailors, brilliant tailors regret the lost opportunities to become journalists, and prominent cardiologists believe that their talent could really blossom only on theatrical stage, - professional manke, as the French say." Weiner Brothers

« The hardest job is being human." Marty H.

« Here is the best advice you can give to young people: Find something you enjoy doing and then find someone who will pay you for it.." Katherine Whitehorn

« A specialist is someone who knows a lot about very little.." Butler N.

« If you want to start right from the top of your profession, invent your own own profession ." Diamond E.

« A person should go about his business as if he had nowhere to look for help.." Halifax D.

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

« Every person, in my opinion, is indebted to his profession." Bacon F.

« High professionalism - creativity turned into a profession." Ginzburg L.

« Not highly paid professions with a great future, but there are professionals with a great future

« An engineer is a person; capable of taking a theory and attaching wheels to it." Levinson L.

« Knowing the other side of a profession or vocation is the price we pay for mastering professional skills.." Baldwin D.

« We don't learn to be artists, painters or writers - we learn to be." McCartney P.

« If the profession becomes a way of life, then the craft becomes an art." Shevelev I.

« 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.» Berg A.

« Happiness is the privilege of doing what you think is important all day long. One finds happiness in feeding his family. The other is robbing banks. The third may spend years on scientific work, the result of which is unclear. Pay attention to the individuality and subjectivity of the choice. There are no two identical cases - and they should not be. Every man and every woman should choose for themselves such an occupation, for which they will be happy all day long, without raising their heads, and then no one will be afraid. professional burnout. » Heinlein R.

FUNNY AND FUNNY APHORISMS, QUOTES AND STATEMENTS ABOUT THE PROFESSION

« Not choose a profession for money. You need to choose a profession like a wife - for love and money.» Houston D.

« Honest bartender: one who earns a little less than the owner of the establishment." Orben R.

« An engineer is a person who can explain how a device works, but cannot explain why it does not work.." Thatcher M.

« The megalomaniac prompter: suggests only the main roles." Brudzinsky W.

« If a person had thirty-two eyes, ophthalmologists would be no poorer than dentists.» Gerchikov I.

« The profession of a futurologist is unreliable. It can only be done until the end of the world." Cumor A.

« Hero is the shortest profession in the world." Rogers W.

« People of the same profession rarely get together even for fun, but their meetings end in a conspiracy against society or a plan to increase prices.." Smith A.

« The most common profession in Russia is a tester of difficulties." Yankovsky S.

« To each his own. Saint Francis of Assisi said: “Every saint will be able to work a miracle, but not everyone will be able to decently run an inn.'.' Twain M.

« The waiter makes the wrong account from the correct numbers; in this he differs from the statistician, who does the opposite." Elgosy J.

« The executioner is paid for his work; in his defense, he can say: “Everyone must live!”” Steinhaus H.

« If every child comes true cherished dream, our world will be filled with firefighters and policemen." Vodicka G.

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If a person had thirty-two eyes, ophthalmologists would be no poorer than dentists. I. Gerchikov.

As far as the future is concerned, I repeat one thing: whatever you undertake, the main thing is to be committed to your cause 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. De R. Niro.

Every profession is a conspiracy against the uninitiated. B. Show.

  • 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. K. eithorn.
  • To each his own. St. Francis of Assisi said: "Every saint will be able to work a miracle, but not everyone will be able to decently run an inn." M. Twain.
  • High professionalism is creativity turned into a profession. L. Ginzburg.
  • Hero is the shortest profession in the world. W. Rogers.
  • Two things are very difficult to avoid: stupidity - if you withdraw into your specialty, and groundlessness - if you leave it. I. Goethe.
  • If the profession becomes a way of life, then the craft becomes an art. I. Shevelev.
  • If every child's cherished dream comes true, our world will be filled with firefighters and policemen. G. Vodichka.
  • If you want to start straight from the top of your profession, invent your own profession. E. Brilliant.
  • Knowing the other side of a profession or vocation is the price we pay for mastering professional skills. D. Baldwin.
  • And with unexpected sadness, I thought about the imperfection of the mechanism of human self-understanding, in which virtuoso accountants are sad about the unfulfilled fates of brave sailors, brilliant tailors regret the lost opportunities to become journalists, and prominent cardiologists believe that their talent could really blossom only on theatrical scaffolding - professional manke, as the French say. Weiner brothers.
  • An engineer is a person; able to take a theory and attach wheels to it. L. Levinson.
  • An engineer is a person who can explain how a device works, but cannot explain why it doesn't work. M. Thatcher.
  • Each person, in my opinion, is the debtor of his profession. F. Bacon.
  • How good it is when a person has the opportunity to choose a profession not out of necessity, but in accordance with his spiritual inclinations. A. Apsheroni.
  • People of the same profession rarely get together even for fun, but their meetings end in a conspiracy against society or a plan to increase prices. A. Smith.
  • We are not learning to be artists, painters or writers - we are learning to be. P. McCartney.
  • Don't choose a profession for money. You need to choose a profession like a wife - for love and money. D. Houston.
  • It is impossible to become a narrow specialist without becoming, in the strict sense, a blockhead. B. Show.
  • 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. A. Berg.
  • The waiter makes the wrong account from the correct numbers; in this he differs from the statistician, who does the opposite. J. Elgosi.
  • The executioner is paid for his work, in his defense he can say: “Everyone must live!” H. Steinhaus.
  • 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 only a stream. A. Decursel.
  • Professions seem to us the most sublime 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. K. Marx.
  • A profession should initially be an act of love. And not an arranged marriage. H. Murakami.

Phrases about professions show the advantages of a particular field of activity and indicate to people that their favorite business should become their profession.