Routine and Ideals: By Le Baron Russell BriggsHoughton, Mifflin, 1906 - 232 páginas |
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... never play the music of Schumann or of Beethoven . Sometimes I think that our happiness depends chiefly on our cheerful accept- ance of routine , on our refusal to as- sume , as many do , that daily work and daily duty are a kind of ...
... never play the music of Schumann or of Beethoven . Sometimes I think that our happiness depends chiefly on our cheerful accept- ance of routine , on our refusal to as- sume , as many do , that daily work and daily duty are a kind of ...
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... never to give it their close attention . There may be some in- telligent persons who cannot learn geo- metry ; but the vast majority of those who think they cannot learn it , learn it if they have to . " I hold very strongly , " says ...
... never to give it their close attention . There may be some in- telligent persons who cannot learn geo- metry ; but the vast majority of those who think they cannot learn it , learn it if they have to . " I hold very strongly , " says ...
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... Never again , unless he holds public office , will such a searchlight be turned on him ; and never again will so many persons see what he 30 ROUTINE AND IDEALS.
... Never again , unless he holds public office , will such a searchlight be turned on him ; and never again will so many persons see what he 30 ROUTINE AND IDEALS.
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By Le Baron Russell Briggs Le Baron Russell Briggs. and never again will so many persons see what he does or fails to do . As a re- sult , a thoroughly trained football player , meeting the supreme test , may find him- self lifted up by ...
By Le Baron Russell Briggs Le Baron Russell Briggs. and never again will so many persons see what he does or fails to do . As a re- sult , a thoroughly trained football player , meeting the supreme test , may find him- self lifted up by ...
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... never - failing topic ; and in this discussion some officers of the smaller colleges maintain that a col- lege is the better for being small . With- out inquiring whether these gentlemen would reject opportunities of growth for their ...
... never - failing topic ; and in this discussion some officers of the smaller colleges maintain that a col- lege is the better for being small . With- out inquiring whether these gentlemen would reject opportunities of growth for their ...
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