Social Workers Quotes
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Importantly, the demand for day-care services to be provided by social insurance came from textile workers and not from the Mexican feminist movement.
— Michelle L. Dion
Now and then, I had moments of greatness, but I never knew how to duplicate it consistently.
— Ian Williams
What is called modern today, tomorrow will be history. What ever you allow to display, don't make of it a mystery.
— A. Saleh
Some people like destroying for the hell of it; they love destroying beauty; they try to feel those people and then crack the egg.
— Frederick Lenz
She must have been a soccer player or tennis or something 'cause she was definitely packing "the Serena.
— G.L. Tomas
I look at Van Halen as social workers. What we're really doing is creating jobs for rock critics.
— Alex Van Halen
Apple's goal isn't to make money. Our goal is to design and develop and bring to market good products.
— Jonathan Ive
The Roman government appeared every day less formidable to its enemies, more odious and oppressive to its subjects.
— Edward Gibbon
Workers are not being exploited. But if their share of growth doesn't increase, this could be a potential cause of social tension worldwide.
— Kenneth Rogoff
Raising the minimum wage means we have workers paying more in to support the Social Security system.
— Elizabeth Warren
Workers organized and fought for worker rights and food safety, Social Security and Medicare - they fought to change government. And they won.
— Sherrod Brown
Drug programs began to turn their attention and money away from prevention and into maintenance. Methadone was cheaper than social workers, I suppose.
— John Dufresne
If workers struggle for higher wages, this is hailed as "social gains", if businessmen struggle for higher profits, this is damned as "selfish greed".
— Ayn Rand
The social and economic impact of innovative American researchers, companies, and workers over the course of U.S. history have been enormous.
— Robert Hormats