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หน้า 274 - Every Night and every Morn Some to Misery are Born. Every Morn and every Night Some are Born to Sweet Delight. Some are Born to Sweet Delight, Some are Born to Endless Night. We are led to Believe a Lie When we see not Thro...
หน้า 274 - It is right it should be so; Man was made for Joy and Woe; And when this we rightly know Thro...
หน้า 1 - ... and the men .of labour spent their strength in daily strugglings for bread to maintain the vital strength they laboured with; so living in a daily circulation of sorrow, living but to work, and working but to live, as if daily bread were the only end of a wearisome life, and a wearisome life the only occasion of daily bread.
หน้า 13 - An elevated genius employed in little things appears, to use the simile of Longinus, like the sun in his evening declination ; he remits his splendour but retains his magnitude, and pleases more though he dazzles less.
หน้า 187 - DIFFICULTIES are things that show what men are. For the future, in case of any difficulty, remember that God, like a gymnastic trainer, has pitted you against a rough antagonist. For what end ? That you may be an Olympic conqueror ; and this cannot be without toil. No man, in my opinion, has a more profitable difficulty on his hands than you have, provided you will but use it as an athletic champion uses his antagonist.
หน้า 346 - All the other schemes of democracy have come to naught for want of that. The lecture platform is no substitute for Sinai. Democracy is a religion, or nothing, with its doctrine, its form, its ritual, its ceremonies, its cenobites, its government as a church— above all, its organized sacrifice of the altar, the sacrifice of self. This is the deepest craving of human nature. All attempts to reconcile man's heroism to his interests have ever failed.
หน้า 345 - Nothing but a church will do. All the other schemes of democracy come to naught for want of that. The lecture platform is no substitute for Sinai. Democracy is a religion or nothing, with its doctrine, its forms, its ritual, its ceremonies, its government as a church — above all, its organized sacrifice of the altar, the sacrifice of self. Democracy must get rid of the natural man, of each for himself, and have a new birth into the spiritual man, the ideal self of each for all.
หน้า 102 - From each according to his powers, to each according to his needs," for this would assign the lowest aggregate cost and the highest aggregate utility to any product.
หน้า 193 - I'm afraid I'm not everybody.' ' Nothing in Harley Street you know, and yet, in one way of looking at it, as good as all Harley Street put together. He certainly helps to keep people alive. It 's the title of his University Degree.' ' I know now : the great philologist who ' ' The very man, editor of this, founder of that, but biggest, and I hope proudest, of all as founder of this rowing club for working girls.
หน้า 193 - sa great breaker-down of barriers in places of this sort; to say 'snob' in his hearing is to say ' rats ' to a terrier. Look at these young men and young women all thrown together with mere honour and self-respect for their safeguard, and Mrs. Grundy's occupation 's gone, I verily believe, on my word and soul.

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