Modes and MoralsC. Scribner's Sons, 1920 - 276 psl. |
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... thought and to plan . The vital question is not whether we shall simplify , but how . On that depends our civiliza- tion . Neither the new war millionaires nor skilled labor can teach us that . We shall have need of all our trained ...
... thought and to plan . The vital question is not whether we shall simplify , but how . On that depends our civiliza- tion . Neither the new war millionaires nor skilled labor can teach us that . We shall have need of all our trained ...
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... thought necessities , and we must decide , with the utmost possible wisdom , what are necessities and what are not . We had better make our list as short as possible , at that . Obvious luxuries we shall not have : motor - cars , fine ...
... thought necessities , and we must decide , with the utmost possible wisdom , what are necessities and what are not . We had better make our list as short as possible , at that . Obvious luxuries we shall not have : motor - cars , fine ...
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... thought ; without mastery of logic and application of logic to human experi- ence . These things , because they are not the natural man , are not carelessly come by ; they must be deliberately achieved . You will not learn them from the ...
... thought ; without mastery of logic and application of logic to human experi- ence . These things , because they are not the natural man , are not carelessly come by ; they must be deliberately achieved . You will not learn them from the ...
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... of becoming a principle . Simplicity is an acquired taste . Mankind , left free , instinctively complicates life . The hardest command to follow has always been that which bids us take no thought for the morrow [ 59 ] CAVIARE ON PRINCIPLE.
... of becoming a principle . Simplicity is an acquired taste . Mankind , left free , instinctively complicates life . The hardest command to follow has always been that which bids us take no thought for the morrow [ 59 ] CAVIARE ON PRINCIPLE.
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Katharine Fullerton Gerould. that which bids us take no thought for the morrow . Perhaps that is what Mr. Chesterton means when he talks of the difficulty of eating grape - nuts on principle . The real drawback to " the simple life " is ...
Katharine Fullerton Gerould. that which bids us take no thought for the morrow . Perhaps that is what Mr. Chesterton means when he talks of the difficulty of eating grape - nuts on principle . The real drawback to " the simple life " is ...
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Modes and Morals– By Katharine Fullerton Gerould. (Inhalt: The New ... Katharine Fullerton Gerould Visos knygos peržiūra - 1920 |
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