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" FOR there is a perennial nobleness, and even sacredness, in Work. Were he never so benighted, forgetful of his high calling, there is always hope in a man that actually and earnestly works : in Idleness alone is there perpetual despair. "
Grammatologie Française ... - Page 198
by M. Massé - 1863
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Profitable Vocations for Girls

Eli Witwer Weaver - 1919 - 230 pages
...for any other kingdom which is worth winning. THE NOBILITY OF WOEK From Carlyle's "Past and Present" There is a perennial nobleness, and even sacredness,...in work. Were he never so benighted, forgetful of hid high calling, there is always hope in a man that actually and earnestly works ; in idleness alone...
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Meyer Brothers Druggist, Volume 32

1911 - 496 pages
...therapeutic agent. Mr. Ilhardt demonstrated his work at the Cape Girardeau meeting of the State AssoThere Is always hope In a man that actually and earnestly works. In Idleness alone there Is perpetual despair. — [Carlyle. I. Ben Miller, Cape Girardeau, local secretary of the Mo....
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Essays, English and American

Raymond Macdonald Alden - 1920 - 492 pages
...Russia had made her spirit known to the world through her great writers of the era of Tolstoy. LABOR1 THERE is a perennial nobleness, and even sacredness,...idleness alone is there perpetual despair. Work, never so Mammonish,2 mean, is in communication with Nature ; the real desire to get work done will itself lead...
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The Joy in Work: Ten Short Stories of Today

Mary Augusta Laselle - 1920 - 208 pages
...the state and fidelity of a kingly power." iii THOMAS CARLYLE: " There is a perennial nobleness and sacredness in Work. Were he never so benighted, forgetful...of his high calling, there is always hope in a man who actually and earnestly works; in Idleness alone is there perpetual despair. Blessed is he who has...
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The Social Philosophy of Carlyle and Ruskin

Frederick William Roe - 1921 - 356 pages
...difference! .... Our Works are the mirror wherein the spirit first sees its natural lineaments. . . . Work, never so Mammonish, mean, is in communication...get Work done will itself lead one more and more to truth, to Nature's appointments and regulations, which are truth. . . . A small Poet every worker is....
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Englisches Lesebuch, Volume 1

Friedrich W. D. Brie - 1923 - 328 pages
...lies more than Raphael will take away with him. Aus: PAST AND PRESENT (III 11). (1843). Labour. For there is a perennial nobleness and' even sacredness,...man that actually and earnestly works: in Idleness alcne'is there perpetual despair. Work, never so Mammonish, mean, is in communication with Nature;...
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The Modern Student's Book of English Literature

Harry Morgan Ayres, Frederick Morgan Padelford - 1924 - 942 pages
...modern revolutionary history, otherwise as if bottomless and shoreless. LABOUR From PAST AND PRESENT FOR such a loye was it to here hem singe, truth, to Nature's appointments and regulations, which are truth. The latest Gospel in this world is,...
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Further Adventures in Essay Reading

Thomas Ernest Rankin, Amos Reno Morris, Melvin Theodor Solve, Carlton Frank Wells - 1928 - 612 pages
...We are not here to find pleasure or happiness ; we are here to do our work. LABOR by THOMAS CARLYLE THERE is a perennial nobleness, and even sacredness,...get Work done will itself lead one more and more to truth, to Nature's appointments and regulations, which are truth. The latest Gospel in this world is,...
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Ohio health news. 1926-35

1926 - 984 pages
...Barrett, resigned to become health commissioner of Richlawl county and the city of Mansfield. Work FOR there is a perennial nobleness, and even sacredness,...there perpetual despair. Work, never so Mammonish, is in communication with Nature ; the real desire to get Work done with itself leads one more and more...
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New Outlook, Volume 5

1952 - 1054 pages
...Napoleon: Great men are like meteors which shine and consume themselves to enlighten the earth. Carlyle: There is a perennial nobleness, and, even sacredness,...always hope in a man that actually and earnestly works. Plotinus: So wonderful is this all in might and order. Everything moves on its silent way, according...
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