All true work is sacred; in all true work, were it but true hand-labor, there is something of divineness. Labor, wide as the earth, has its summit in heaven. The Cambrian - Page 5401902Full view - About this book
| 1903 - 748 pages
...despair. * * * The latest Gospel in this world is, Know thy work and do it. * * * All true work «.s sacred ; in all true work, were it but true hand-labor,...Labor wide as the earth, has its summit in Heaven. On the whole, we do entirely agree with those old monks, laborare est Orare. In a thousand senses,... | |
| John William Cunliffe - 1904 - 344 pages
...ever man should, shalt work while it is called Today. For the Night cometh. wherein no man can work. All true Work is sacred ; in all true Work, were it but true hand-labour, there is something of divineness. Labour, wide as the Earth, has its summit in Heaven.... | |
| Samuel Valentine Cole - 1905 - 144 pages
...them together. God works; therefore men should work. That apostle of work, Thomas Carlyle, has said : "All true work is sacred; in all true work, were it...Labor, wide as the earth, has its summit in heaven." And so work is not a curse laid on the race; we must get rid of that idea at once; it is the race's... | |
| 1905 - 722 pages
...there were no ease, no rest, so much as conceivable. . . . Blessed is he who has found his work. ... All true work is sacred; in all true work, were it...true hand-labor, there is something of divineness. — CARLTLE. Whatever is worth doing at all is worth doing well. — EARL OF CHESTERFIELD. It is no... | |
| 1905 - 330 pages
...intuitions are made. — INNESS. All true work is sacred; in all work, were it but true hand-work, there is something of divineness. Labor, wide as the earth, has its summit in heaven. — CARLYLE. As true taste hates a bad picture, a low literature, so it must hate a contemptible life,... | |
| Richard Garnett - 1905 - 494 pages
...ever man should, shalt work while it is called To-day. For the Night cometh wherein no man can work. All true Work is sacred; in all true Work, were it but true hand-labour, there is something of divineness. Labour, wide as the Earth, has its summit in Heaven.... | |
| Marie Corelli - 1905 - 394 pages
...foundations of the Home secure, and the heart of England warm and true. What says brave Thomas Carlyle ? " All true Work is sacred ; in all true Work, were it but true hand-labour, there is something of divineness. Labour, wide as the Earth, has its summit in Heaven.... | |
| Emerson Elbridge White - 1906 - 330 pages
...last, Who will count the billows past ? JOHN LOCKE. BRIEF SAYINGS. 1. All true work is sacred ; for in all true work, were it but true hand-labor, there...Labor, wide as the earth, has its summit in heaven. — CARLYLE. 2. Lost yesterday, somewhere between sunrise and sunset, two golden hours, each set with... | |
| Julian Hawthorne - 1906 - 532 pages
...ever man should, shalt work while it is called to-day ; for the night cometh, wherein no man can work. All true work is sacred ; in all true work, were it...true hand-labor, there is something of divineness. T^abor, wide as the earth, has its summit in heaven. Sweat of the brow ; and up from that to sweat... | |
| Grenville Kleiser - 1906 - 556 pages
...people are pleased to call the fruits of genius. It is the fruit of labor and thought.'' Carlyle says: "Sweat of the brow, and up from that to sweat of the brain; sweat of the heart, up to that' agony of bloody sweat,' which all men have called divine! Oh, brother, if this is not worship,... | |
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