For we are not sent into this world to do any thing into which we cannot put our hearts. We have certain work to do for our bread, and that is to be done strenuously ; other work to do for our delight, and that is to be done heartily : neither is to be... Ethical Addresses - Page 1031904Full view - About this book
| 1912 - 440 pages
...arranged to haul up a man to do the painting. in the fine interior view reproduced herewith. We have certain work to do for our bread, and that is to be...be done heartily; neither is to be done by halves and shifts but with a will; and what is not worth the effort is not to be done at all. — Ruskin.... | |
| 1891 - 500 pages
...one year. WE are not sent into this world to do anything into which we cannot put our hearts. We have certain work to do for our bread, and that is to be...be done heartily. Neither is to be done by halves and shifts, but with a will ; and what is not worth effort is not to be done at all. — Ruskin. A... | |
| Henry Allon - 1849 - 592 pages
...justly. For we are not sent into this world to do anything into which we cannot put our hearts. We have certain work to do for our bread, and that is to be...delight, and that is to be done heartily. Neither is it to be done by halves or shifts, but with a will; and what is not worth this effort, is not to be... | |
| 1912 - 374 pages
...Stevenson. We are not sent Into this world to do anything Into which we can not put our hearts. We have certain work to do for our bread and that Is to be...strenuously; other work to do for our delight and that is to he done heartily; neither is to be done by halves or shifts, but with a will; and what Is not worth... | |
| 1916 - 352 pages
...other work to do for our delight, and that is to be done heartily: neither is to be done by halves and shifts, but with a will; and what is not worth this effort is not to be done at all. Perhaps all that we have to do is meant for nothing more than an exercise of the heart and of tiF .-i^jl.'"^^r^i^'^al-... | |
| 1906 - 498 pages
...have certain work to do for their bread, and that is to be done strenuously ; other work for their delight, and that is to be done heartily ; neither is to be clone by halves or shifts, but with a will, and what is not worth that effort is not to be done at... | |
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