Routine and Ideals: By Le Baron Russell BriggsHoughton, Mifflin, 1906 - 232 páginas |
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... outgrowth of the soul . Of all discoveries in modern education the most beautiful is the recognition of individual need and individual claim , of the infinite and fascinating variety in human capacity , 6 ROUTINE AND IDEALS.
... outgrowth of the soul . Of all discoveries in modern education the most beautiful is the recognition of individual need and individual claim , of the infinite and fascinating variety in human capacity , 6 ROUTINE AND IDEALS.
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... human soul , of the almost divine mission for those who help a human soul into the fulness of life . For what is nearer the divine than to see that a child has life , and has it more abundantly ? " The past was wrong , " says the ...
... human soul , of the almost divine mission for those who help a human soul into the fulness of life . For what is nearer the divine than to see that a child has life , and has it more abundantly ? " The past was wrong , " says the ...
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... be safe . Immature people constantly cry out against routine . Yet routine is an almost necessary condition of effective human life . An undisciplined genius , like Shel- ley's , inspires now and then ; a spirit like ROUTINE AND IDEALS II.
... be safe . Immature people constantly cry out against routine . Yet routine is an almost necessary condition of effective human life . An undisciplined genius , like Shel- ley's , inspires now and then ; a spirit like ROUTINE AND IDEALS II.
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... human being than one in whom nothing is habitual but indeci- sion . . . . Full half the time of such a man goes to the deciding , or regretting , of matters which ought to be so ingrained in him as practically not to exist for his ...
... human being than one in whom nothing is habitual but indeci- sion . . . . Full half the time of such a man goes to the deciding , or regretting , of matters which ought to be so ingrained in him as practically not to exist for his ...
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... 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 live , and to die for her . In business , in politics , in religion , in ...
... 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 live , and to die for her . In business , in politics , in religion , in ...
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