Two factors contributed to the prosperity of our nation — the man who works with his hands and the man who works with his head — partners in toil who ought to be partners in the profit of that toil. Marcus Alonzo Hanna: His Life and Work - 第 407 頁Herbert David Croly 著 - 1912 - 495 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Benjamin Bartis Comegys - 1893 - 320 頁
...large quantities or by retail. Between the producer and the consumer, the worker and the capitalist, the man who works with his hands and the man who works with his brains ; between these two classes, that ought never to have opposing interests, but who, by designing... | |
| Margaret Pollock Sherwood - 1895 - 236 頁
...belong to society at all, because they do not share its burdens. 'Two men I honour, and no third,' — the man who works with his hands, and the man who works at a necessary profession. But the man who gives up all regular occupation just out of sheer benevolence... | |
| 1902 - 692 頁
...such as the world has never seen ; and it is ours that we may blot out the lines of division between the man who works with his hands and the man who works with his fine strong brain, and see to it that the nexus which binds us together does not run from purse to... | |
| Claude Goldsmid Montefiore - 1906 - 308 頁
...none which, in all its forms, is more incumbent alike upon rich and poor, upper class and lower class, the man who works with his hands and the man who works with his head. There is no virtue which should give greater anxiety to teachers of every grade and kind, as to how... | |
| Robert Francis Cholmeley - 1913 - 204 頁
...countries, and it would do a great deal to break down the great line of demarcation that there is between the man who works with his hands and the man who works with his head. I have always thought that far too definite a line is drawn, and that the real democrat and the leader... | |
| James Ford Rhodes - 1922 - 450 頁
...may have proved a curse to England, I believe that they will prove a boon to our own country. . . . Two factors contributed to the prosperity of our nation...— partners in toil who ought to be partners in the profit of that toil." And again in May, 1903, "I believe in organized labor and I believe in organized... | |
| James Ford Rhodes - 1922 - 452 頁
...may have proved a curse to England, I believe that they will prove a boon to our own country. . . . Two factors contributed to the prosperity of our nation...— partners in toil who ought to be partners in the profit of that toil." And again in May, 1903, "I believe in organized labor and I believe in organized... | |
| Wilbur Cortez Abbott - 1925 - 272 頁
...proletarian problem of society. Industry has had another result. It has emphasized the difference between the man who works with his hands and the man who works with his head. It has apparently, though not actually, reduced their common interests to less than those once existing... | |
| Irving T. Bush - 1928 - 336 頁
...we can do the other. The man who works with his head needs a few backaches before he can understand the man who works with his hands; and the man who works with his hands needs a few headaches before he will try to understand the other. The reformer needs to get his... | |
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