| 1841 - 986 sivua
...world does much for the mind by its beauty and order ; but it does more for our minds by the pains it inflicts — by its obstinate resistance, which...perils, which demand continual vigilance — and by its tendencies to decay. I believe that difficulties are more important to the human mind than what we... | |
| William Ellery Channing - 1840 - 68 sivua
...world does much for the mind by its beauty and order ; but it does more for our minds by the pains it inflicts ; by its obstinate resistance, which nothing...perils, which demand continual vigilance, and by its tendencies to decay. I believe that difficulties are more important to the human mind than what we... | |
| 1840 - 574 sivua
...world does much for the mind by its beauty and order ; but it does more for our minds by the pains it inflicts, by its obstinate resistance which nothing...perils which demand continual vigilance, and by its tendencies to decay. I believe that difficulties are more important to the human mind than what we... | |
| 1840 - 582 sivua
...world does much for the mind by its beauty and order ; but it does more for our minds by the pains it inflicts, by its obstinate resistance which nothing...perils which demand continual vigilance, and by its tendencies to decay. I believe that difficulties are more important to the human mind than what we... | |
| 1840 - 408 sivua
...beauty and order ; but it does more ON THI ELEVATION OF THE WORKINO CLASSES. for our minds by the pains it inflicts, by its obstinate resistance which nothing but patient toil can overcome, by its rast forces which nothing but unremitting skill and effort can turn to our use, by its perils which... | |
| 1841 - 586 sivua
...-world does much for the mind by its beauty and order; but it does' more for our minds by the pains it inflicts, by its obstinate resistance which nothing...perils which demand continual vigilance, and by its tendencies .to decay. I believe that difficulties are more important to the human mind than what we... | |
| 1841 - 435 sivua
...work. The material world does much for the mind by its beauty and order ; but it does more by the pains it inflicts ; by its obstinate resistance, which nothing...perils, which demand continual vigilance ; and by its tendencies to decay. I believe that difficulties are more important to the human mind than what we... | |
| 1841 - 436 sivua
...work. The material world does much for the mind by its beauty and order; but it does more by the pains it inflicts ; by its obstinate resistance, which nothing...toil can overcome; by its vast forces, which nothing out unremitting skill and effort can turn to our use; by its perils, which demand continual vigilance... | |
| Anthony Atwood - 1842 - 202 sivua
...us; and true wisdom will bless Providence for their sharp ministry. I have great faith in hard work. I believe that difficulties are more important to...must, if we mean to bring out and perfect our nature. No business or study, which does not present obstacles, tasking to the full the intellect and the will... | |
| Charles Edwards Lester - 1842 - 294 sivua
...true wisdom will bless Providence for their sharp ministry. 1 have great faith in hard work. * * * I believe that difficulties are more important to...must, if we mean to bring out and perfect our nature. * * No business or study which does not present obstacles, tasking to the full the intellect and the... | |
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