<p>Where is work? It’s not a place. It’s an effect.</p>
<p>Stephen Ambrose in <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Nothing-Like-World-Transcontinental-1863-1869/dp/0743203178/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1368541294&sr=8-1&keywords=Nothing+Like+it+in+the+World" target="_blank">Nothing Like It In the World</a> (page 130-131) tells a story about General Dodge's philosophy. “He [General Dodge] toured the country and had every soldier on the Platte in the saddle instead of by a fire in the stockades. Shortly, the general manager of the Overland Telegraph notified Washington that telegraphic communication had been resumed from the Missouri River to California. Grant wired him a query: “Where is Dodge?” The general telegraphed back, 'Nobody knows where he is, but everybody knows where he has been.'”</p>
<p>I can think of a better complement.</p>