Jack London Quotes
I would rather be ashes than dust. – Jack London
You can’t wait for inspiration. You have to go after it with a club. – Jack London
The scab is a traitor to his God, his mother, and his class. – Jack London
The scab has no compassion for the rights of his fellow men. – Jack London
Life is not always a matter of holding good cards, but sometimes, playing a poor hand well. – Jack London
The scab is always a scoundrel at heart. – Jack London
I would rather die on my feet than live on my knees. – Jack London
The worker starves while the fat capitalist sits back and grows richer. – Jack London
The scab is a leech sucking the blood of his fellow workers. – Jack London
The world is full of willing people; some willing to work, the rest willing to let them. – Jack London
I would rather make my name than inherit one. – Jack London
The scab is a coward who betrays his brothers in exchange for crumbs. – Jack London
I would rather be a superb meteor, every atom of me in magnificent glow, than a sleepy and permanent planet. – Jack London
The worker’s body is broken while the capitalist’s wealth continues to grow. – Jack London
The scab is a parasite that destroys the unity of the working class. – Jack London
I have no manners. I have no patience. I’m hot-blooded. That’s the way I deal with people. – Jack London
Jack London Quotes part 2
The worker’s sweat becomes the capitalist’s profit. – Jack London
The scab is a cancer that eats away at the working class. – Jack London
I would rather live a life of struggle than a life of ease. – Jack London
The worker builds the world while the capitalist reaps the rewards. – Jack London
There is no disgrace in honest failure; there is disgrace in fearing to fail. – Jack London
The scab is a disgrace to his family and his community. – Jack London
I am a believer in luck. The harder I work, the more luck I have. – Jack London
The worker holds the power, yet the capitalist holds the wealth. – Jack London
The scab betrays his own class for personal gain. – Jack London
I would rather die fighting for justice than live in a world of oppression. – Jack London
The worker’s voice is drowned out by the capitalist’s wallet. – Jack London
The scab is blind to the suffering of his fellow workers. – Jack London
I am an adventurer, looking for treasure. – Jack London
The worker is the backbone of society, yet the capitalist is the face. – Jack London
The scab’s pockets are filled with blood money. – Jack London
I would rather be a free soul in shackles than a caged bird pretending to be free. – Jack London
The worker’s hands build, while the capitalist’s hands count. – Jack London
The scab lacks the courage to stand up for what is right. – Jack London
I am not afraid of storms, for I am learning to sail my ship. – Jack London
The worker’s dreams are sacrificed for the capitalist’s greed. – Jack London
The scab is a pawn in the game of the powerful. – Jack London
I would rather be a man, burned by the fires of life, than a man who has never felt the heat. – Jack London
The worker’s sweat is the fuel that drives the capitalist machine. – Jack London
The scab’s heart is filled with selfishness and greed. – Jack London
I would rather be despised for who I am, than loved for who I am not. – Jack London
The worker’s blood is spilled while the capitalist counts his profits. – Jack London
The scab is a coward who betrays his own kind for a meager reward. – Jack London
I am not afraid of death, for I have lived a life worth dying for. – Jack London
The worker’s tears go unnoticed, while the capitalist’s pockets overflow. – Jack London
The scab is a traitor to the cause of justice and equality. – Jack London
I would rather be a force of nature than a victim of circumstance. – Jack London
The worker’s strength is used to build the capitalist’s empire. – Jack London
The scab is blind to the plight of his fellow workers. – Jack London
I am not bound by the limitations of society; I am bound only by the chains I create for myself. – Jack London