Routine and Ideals: By Le Baron Russell BriggsHoughton, Mifflin, 1906 - 232 páginas |
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... become a matter of caprice , and of waiting for perfect mental and physical conditions ( Italiam fugientem ) before we settle down to our work . If routine is not forced upon us , we must force it upon ourselves , or we shall go to ...
... become a matter of caprice , and of waiting for perfect mental and physical conditions ( Italiam fugientem ) before we settle down to our work . If routine is not forced upon us , we must force it upon ourselves , or we shall go to ...
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... becomes mechanical work , and robs the student of that creative joy which should accompany every exercise of the mind . Yet it is the " effortless custody of automatism " in the lower things that frees the mind for creative joy in the ...
... becomes mechanical work , and robs the student of that creative joy which should accompany every exercise of the mind . Yet it is the " effortless custody of automatism " in the lower things that frees the mind for creative joy in the ...
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... become , worth living . " In summer or winter , " said the proud ad- vertisement of an old steamboat line , " In summer or winter , in storm or calm , the Commonwealth and the Plymouth Rock invariably make the passage ; " and this ...
... become , worth living . " In summer or winter , " said the proud ad- vertisement of an old steamboat line , " In summer or winter , in storm or calm , the Commonwealth and the Plymouth Rock invariably make the passage ; " and this ...
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... becomes second only to his love of country . The college be- comes more and more a human being , for whom it is an honor to work , to live , and to die . Indeed , every man who has once taken her name is in some sense bound to work , to ...
... becomes second only to his love of country . The college be- comes more and more a human being , for whom it is an honor to work , to live , and to die . Indeed , every man who has once taken her name is in some sense bound to work , to ...
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... , is more like great poetry than the soul of a great man ; and when the great man is good , when he loves everything that is beauti- ful and true and makes his life like what he loves , his face becomes transfigured , or ,
... , is more like great poetry than the soul of a great man ; and when the great man is good , when he loves everything that is beauti- ful and true and makes his life like what he loves , his face becomes transfigured , or ,
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