The most unhappy of all men is the man who cannot tell what he is going to do, who has got no work cut out for him in the world, and does not go into it For work is the grand cure of all the maladies and miseries that ever beset mankind, — honest work,... On the Choice of Books - Página 137por Thomas Carlyle - 1871 - 202 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Howard Payson Arnold - 1868 - 514 páginas
...reality. To this result all labor leads, operating through a thousand secret influences. Says Carlylc : " Work is the grand cure of all the maladies and miseries that beset mankind — honest work." " Man is born to expend every particle of strength that God Almighty... | |
| Pamphilius (pseud.) - 1869 - 282 páginas
...study and work. " The most unhappy of all men is the man who cannot tell what he is going to do, who has got no work cut out for him in the world, and cannot go into it. For work is the grand cure of all the maladies and miseries that ever beset mankind... | |
| 1871 - 446 páginas
...do not work, we have all to pay a heavy penalty in the form of loss of both health and happiness. " For work is the grand cure of all the maladies and miseries that ever beset mankind—honest work, which you intend getting done." A mother who is listless and idle, lolling either... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1872 - 984 páginas
...unhappy of all men is the man who can not tell what he is going to do, who has got no work cut out fur eeing all things, and going through all understanding,...than any motion: she passeth and goeth through al doing. READING IN HISTORY. As applicable to all of you, I will say that it is highly expedient to go... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1872 - 988 páginas
...and work. The most unhappy of all men is the man who can not tell what he is going to do, who has gut no work cut out for him in the world, and does not...is the grand cure of all the maladies and miseries tliat ever beset mankind, — honest work, which you intend doing. BEADING IS HISTORY. As applicable... | |
| Pye Henry Chavasse - 1873 - 286 páginas
...do not work, we have all to pay a heavy penalty in the form of loss of both health and happiness. " For work is the grand cure of all the maladies and...mankind — honest work, which you intend getting done." — Garlyle's Inaugural Address. 689. A mother who is listless and idle, lolling either the greater... | |
| David Kay - 1873 - 242 páginas
...humours, opening passages, distributing nourishment, exciting vital heat." — (Dr. ISAAC BARROW.) "Work is the grand cure of all the maladies and miseries...mankind; honest work which you intend getting done." — (T. CARLYLE.) " A hard life is a macadamized road which always remains firm and never becomes muddy."... | |
| Robert Cochrane (miscellaneous writer) - 1877 - 558 páginas
...intrinsically, though very much forgotten, from many causes, and not so successful as might be wished at all. no addresses, no benefits whatsoever, shall ever alter...some hellish breasts, but that upon all invasions tione. If yon are in a strait, a very good indication as to choice —perhaps the best you could pet... | |
| L. M. H. - 1879 - 204 páginas
...reward of labour. ' THE most unhappy of all men is the man who cannot tell what he is going to do, who has got no work cut out for him in the world, and...mankind — honest work, which you intend getting done.' CARLYLE. EMPLOYMENT LOAN FUND. — The Council have to acknowledge the following subscriptions, with... | |
| Pye Henry Chavasse - 1879 - 578 páginas
...do not work, we have all to pay a heavy penalty in the foiin of loss of both health and happiness. " For work is the grand cure of all the maladies and...mankind — honest work, which you intend getting done." A mother who is listless and idle, lolling either the greater part of every day in an easy chair, or... | |
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