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27 Movie Quotes about Labor (+ Sound Clips) - page 3

Updated: Dec 31, 2025
Memorable quotes about labor, selected from famous or less known movies by Movie-Sounds.org's visitors, accompanied by short mp3 and wav audio samples.
21 From the mountaintops of North Korea to the jungles of Zimbabwe, let every child laborer and sweatshop factory worker sing, Oppressed at last! Oppressed at last! Thank Aladeen, I am oppressed at last!
Sacha Baron Cohen as Admiral General Aladeen in The Dictator (2012)

22 Oh, I implore ya, gimme but a morsel, a tidbit, and I shall repay you with labor. Anything ya need. Name it, name it. Chop wood, beat a rug, jelly eels? Fix a fig, maybe.
Daws Butler as Snagglepuss in Snagglepuss (1961)

23 The labor of centuries gone in an instant.
Rod Taylor as H. George Wells in The Time Machine (1960)

24 Yes, sir, what they want's free labor.
Claire Trevor as Mary McCloud in Dark Command (1940)

25 Some called it a labor of love. Others called it something else.
Ryan Gosling as Noah Calhoun in The Notebook (2004)

26 You'll get six months of hard labor!
Quote from Five Elements Ninjas

27 You pull hard labor so why aren't you working? -Because brother, I'm practicing my jumping Kung Fu.
Quote from Instant Kung Fu Man

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