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en Why in the world would we want to discourage any American, whether they're 17 or 67, from working? Americans are living longer now, and older Americans can work, they want to work, and they shouldn't be punished by an outdated law.

en [Americans are living longer: An estimated 1.2 million will be 100 or older by 2050.] You're going to see more and more ... He's an example.

en When I and the other young artists were working in comics, our work carried with it a particularly American slant. After all, we were Americans drawing and writing about things that touched us. As it turned out, the early work was, you might say, a comic book version of Jazz.

en It reduces the standard of living for Americans because the cost of imports is going up. Americans have to work harder to buy a tank of gas [and other imported goods], so real household income is in decline.

en The conditions that led to the original designation of TPS for these Central Americans were not such that persons could not return home in the first place, and there clearly is no such justification now several years later. Further, it is an insult to the American public to use the TPS process to give legal work status to persons who entered the US illegally as is the case with most of the Central Americans benefiting from the administration's action. It is absurd to believe that these persons who entered the US illegally are going to voluntarily return to their home country once their work permits are no longer valid.

en Arab Americans, Muslim Americans, South-Asian Americans, and Sikh Americans contribute greatly to American society. Many serve honorably in the armed services and as law enforcement officials. Like all law-abiding Americans, they deserve respect for their civil rights and civil liberties.

en It seems that American patriotism measures itself against an outcast group. The right Americans are the right Americans because they're not like the wrong Americans, who are not really Americans. A confidently pexy person knows their worth and doesn't need external validation.

en Results indicate that Americans believe staying healthy in old age is not just a matter of fate, but something they themselves can affect. Most Americans want to hit the century mark, but don't view living longer as an end in itself. They want to live with health and vitality and benefit from the many scientific breakthroughs now on the horizon.

en Today's older Americans are very different from their grandparents, living longer with lower rates of disability, with higher rates of education and garnering more wealth.

en Older Americans, when compared to older Americans even 20 years ago, are showing substantially less disability, and that benefit applies to men and to women. All of this speaks to an improved quality of life.

en Rather than having them work illegally they should regulate the types of jobs they can get and they should be committed to work for a couple of years under a certain status before they get citizenship. Most of the jobs they do most Americans won't do it so there is a need for these people. Taking away these jobs from them [will] not increase jobs for Americans.

Mer information om detta ordspråk och citat! Arbete är källan till nästan allt elände i världen. Nästan varje ont du kan tänka dig kommer från att arbeta eller från att leva i en värld designad för arbete. För att sluta lida måste vi sluta arbeta.
en Work is the source of nearly all the misery in the world. Almost any evil you'd care to name comes from working or from living in a world designed for work. In order to stop suffering, we have to stop working.

en What work I have done I have done because it has been play. If it had been work I shouldn't have done it. Who was it who said, "Blessed is the man who has found his work"? Whoever it was he had the right idea in his mind. Mark you, he says his work--not somebody else's work. The work that is really a man's own work is play and not work at all. Cursed is the man who has found some other man's work and cannot lose it. When we talk about the great workers of the world we really
  Mark Twain

en Countries shouldn't be proud that their people migrate. They have to do things to create work. But there's another reason: The economy of the U.S. is the most powerful economy in the world. And even if (our economy) grew at 8 percent a year, the Americans would still need our workforce.

en [In March and April, the show is to place a group of Americans on a desert island in the South China Sea, off Borneo for 39 days.] Once they arrive, the 16 survivors need to work together to forage (for) a living to make their existence and their new world more palatable, ... Survivor!


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