You can tell a workingman you like him, but he knows whether you are sincere or not. You can't make him believe you are interested in his welfare unless you are.
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Understand, this is unemployment insurance. It's not welfare, as a lot of my Republican colleagues like to suggest it is. You pay into it when you're working. You get help when you're not.
To work with someone you love is something special, an incredible experience. But it could be a negative. You have to make a strong commitment to be honest; you're not just being polite, like strangers on an airplane; you're working.
No man will work for your interests unless they are his.
You can tell a lot about a person by the people who work for them.
You cannot work with men who won't work with you.
It's a big error to think that because you like somebody's work, you're going to like him.
Do not hire a man who does your work for money, but him who does it for love of it.
A lot of guys spend their lives saying no because it's an easier way to keep your job.
If you got problems like unemployment, Social Security, Medicaid, Medicare and there's a guy that's always been there for you and for your family, then you say 'He's a nice guy. I don't know where he came from or how long he's been here, but Charlie Rangel's the man.' That's what I'm relying on.
Don't just work for the money; that will bring only limited satisfaction.
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