... leisure which permit the development of the faculties that raise man above the animal. Mind, not muscle, is the motor of progress, the force which compels nature and produces wealth. In turning men into machines we are wasting the highest powers.... Social Problems - Sayfa 80Henry George tarafından - 1911 - 288 sayfaTam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| Charles Richard Cameron - 1816 - 184 sayfa
...in high health and strength think that they shall live many years, and are full of anxious thoughts what they shall eat, or what they shall drink, or wherewithal they shall be clothed, for who knows what a day may bring forth. Thou turnest man, O Lord, to dust, Of which he first was... | |
| William Carus Wilson - 1837 - 668 sayfa
...rea* aon to fear, many of them are tried about the new Poor Laws, and the want of work, not knowing what they " shall eat, or what they shall drink, or wherewithal they shall be clothed." Let me beg of you who are poor in this world (for to them I now write) to try to cast your burden upon... | |
| 1831 - 854 sayfa
...comfort, contentment, and thankfulness of the aged and feeble inmates. Without a care in their minds as to what they shall eat, or what they shall drink, or wherewithal they shall he clothed, (all these things which were once a subject of the most painful anxiety to their minds... | |
| Mrs. Taylor (Ann Martin) - 1822 - 218 sayfa
...content : such, like welldisciplined children, do not choose this or that; are not solicitous about what they shall eat, or what they shall drink, or wherewithal they shall be clothed : but they thankfully receive the allotment of their heavenly Father, who is too wise to err, and too... | |
| Robert Vaughan - 1832 - 450 sayfa
...level of those who would almost seem to have been created for no higher end than to be troubled about what they shall eat, or what they shall drink, or wherewithal they shall be clothed. Often the whole secret of such instances of contentment as we have now adverted to, consists in the... | |
| Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - 1834 - 636 sayfa
...ministers, as well as some who labour neither for one creed nor another, but whose only concern is, what they shall eat, or what they shall drink, or wherewithal they shall be clothed. It is desirable that the English public should further know, what the effect is of that, which, improperly... | |
| Charles Bridges - 1834 - 528 sayfa
...affectionate tokens of unabated love.3 As a Father, he puts away from his children all anxiety respecting " what they shall eat, or what they shall drink, or wherewithal they shall be clothed," with the parental assurance, that he " knoweth that they have need of these things."4 As a Father,... | |
| 1834 - 550 sayfa
...ministers, as well as some who labour neither for one creed nor another, but whose only concern is, what they shall eat, or what they shall drink, or wherewithal they shall be clothed. It is desirable that the English public should further know, what the effect is of that, which, improperly... | |
| Eleanor C. Agnew - 1837 - 450 sayfa
...finding it far easier to live on the bounty of the rich than to labour, are content literally to ' take no thought for the morrow, what they shall eat,...drink, or wherewithal they shall be clothed.' " " And why should they not take our Saviour's words just as he spoke them ?" said De Grey. " Surely," replied... | |
| Elizabeth Constantia Agnew - 1839 - 340 sayfa
...finding it far easier to live on the bounty of the rich than to labour, are content literally to ' take no thought for the morrow, what they shall eat,...drink, or wherewithal they shall be clothed.' " " And why should they not take our Saviour's words just as he spoke them 1" said De Grey. " Surely," replied... | |
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