Recreation is, or ought to be, not a pastime entered upon for the sake of the pleasure which it affords, but an act of duty undertaken for the sake of the subsequent power which it generates, and the subsequent profit which it insures. Physical Education - Page 67by Dudley Allen Sargent - 1906 - 311 pagesFull view - About this book
| Wisconsin. State Board of Health - 1878 - 690 pages
...intellectual culture. " Recreation is, or ought to be" says Mr. Romanes,* " not a pastime entered into for the sake of the pleasure which it affords, but...generates, and the subsequent profit which it insures." These are words of sound wisdom, which every worker in the busy hive of life may well heed; they are... | |
| 1879 - 1174 pages
...word they could have left us a legacy of thought more true in itself or more solemn in its admonition. Recreation is, or ought to be, not a pastime entered...generates, and the subsequent profit which it insures. Therefore, expanding the philosophy which is thus condensed in our English word, we may define recreation... | |
| 1879 - 188 pages
...word they could have left us a legacy of thought more true in itself or more solemn in its admonition. Recreation is, or ought to be, not a pastime entered...generates, and the subsequent profit which it insures. Therefore, expanding the philosophy which is thus condensed in our English word, we may define recreation... | |
| 1880 - 238 pages
...intellectual culture. " Recreation is, or ought to be" says Mr. Romanes,* " not a pastime entered into for the sake of the pleasure which it affords, but...generates, and the subsequent profit which it insures." These are words of sound wisdom, which every worker in the busy hive of life may well heed; they are... | |
| Wisconsin - 1880 - 1304 pages
...intellectual culture. " Recreation is, or ought to le" says Mr. Romanes,* " not a pastime entered into for the sake of the pleasure which it affords, but...generates, and the subsequent profit which it insures." These are words of sound wisdom, which every worker -in the busy hive of life may well heed; they are... | |
| James Platt - 1881 - 226 pages
...pleasure of it must consist in the knowledge that we are wisely viewing this respite and using it as an act of duty undertaken for the sake of the subsequent power which it generates within us, and the subsequent profit from an increased power of doing which it insures to us. All recreation,... | |
| Maurice Garland Fulton - 1914 - 568 pages
...word they could have left us a legacy of thought more true in itself or more solemn in its admonition. Recreation is, or ought to be, not a pastime entered...generates, and the subsequent profit which it insures. Therefore, expanding the philosophy which is thus condensed in our English word, we may define recreation... | |
| Maurice Garland Fulton - 1914 - 556 pages
...word they could have left us a legacy of thought more true in itself or more solemn in its admonition. Recreation is, or ought to be, not a pastime entered...which it affords, but an act of duty undertaken for trie sake of the subsequent power which it generates, and the subsequent profit which it insures. Therefore,... | |
| James Cloyd Bowman - 1918 - 504 pages
...word they could have left us a legacy of thought more true in itself or more solemn in its admonition. Recreation is, or ought to be, not a pastime entered...generates, and the subsequent profit which it insures. Therefore, expanding the philosophy which is thus condensed in our English word, we may define recreation... | |
| Wisconsin. State Board of Health - 1876 - 810 pages
...intellectual culture. " Recreation is, or ought to be" says Mr. Romanes,* " not a pastime entered into for the sake of the pleasure which it affords, but...generates, and the subsequent profit which it insures." These are words of sound wisdom, which every worker in the busy hive of life may well heed; they are... | |
| |