You work yourselves, and you bring up your sons to work. If you are rich and are worth your salt, you will teach your sons that though they may have leisure, it is not to be spent in idleness; for wisely used leisure merely means that those who possess... The Technical World Magazine - Page 821904Full view - About this book
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...hard struggles, not for selfindulgence. "If you are rich, and are worth your salt," he admonished, "you will teach your sons that though they may have leisure, it is not to be spent in idleness . . . We do not admire the man of timid peace. We admire the man who embodies victorious effort; the... | |
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...a doctrine. You work yourselves, and you bring up your sons to work. If you are rich and are worth your salt, you will teach your sons that though they...livelihood, are all the more bound to carry on some kind of non-remunerative work in science, in letters, in art, in exploration, in historical research — work... | |
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...a doctrine. You work yourselves, and you bring up your sons to work. If you are rich and are worth your salt, you will teach your sons that though they...working for their livelihood, are all the more bound to cany on some kind of non-remunerative work in science, in letters, in art, in exploration, in historical... | |
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