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... Pleasures of Power 22. THE JOY OF LABOUR 23. ACHIEVEMENT . 24. THE USE OF Books 25. THE RIDDLE OF LIFE 215 226 • 233 245 26. THE LESSONS OF ART 27. THE SECRET CHAMBER 28. MUSIC AND THE MIND 29. SERENITY 252 261 • 268 284 30. SUCCESS 289 ...
... Pleasures of Power 22. THE JOY OF LABOUR 23. ACHIEVEMENT . 24. THE USE OF Books 25. THE RIDDLE OF LIFE 215 226 • 233 245 26. THE LESSONS OF ART 27. THE SECRET CHAMBER 28. MUSIC AND THE MIND 29. SERENITY 252 261 • 268 284 30. SUCCESS 289 ...
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Keith Johnston Thomas. is , we must be prepared to give up all pleasure and all ease to attain it . Fortune is a hard mistress and will brook no rivals , but to the man who is prepared to serve her whole - heartedly she offers the sure ...
Keith Johnston Thomas. is , we must be prepared to give up all pleasure and all ease to attain it . Fortune is a hard mistress and will brook no rivals , but to the man who is prepared to serve her whole - heartedly she offers the sure ...
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... pleasure out of it . There is , however , this compensating advantage : whatever you are fitted for , you can attain by using your power in the right way , and you can be sure that the results you will get will satisfy you com- pletely ...
... pleasure out of it . There is , however , this compensating advantage : whatever you are fitted for , you can attain by using your power in the right way , and you can be sure that the results you will get will satisfy you com- pletely ...
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... pleasure . There are what may be termed positive and negative forces of mind . Active sympathy is a positive quality ; placidity and indifference are nega- tive . When we exercise a benevolent feeling of mind it has some practical use ...
... pleasure . There are what may be termed positive and negative forces of mind . Active sympathy is a positive quality ; placidity and indifference are nega- tive . When we exercise a benevolent feeling of mind it has some practical use ...
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... pleasure . " 66 99 Sympathy broadens the mind . Some people would be bored if they found themselves in the company of the whole of the members of the Royal Society . Merely because the conversation was beyond them , they would refuse to ...
... pleasure . " 66 99 Sympathy broadens the mind . Some people would be bored if they found themselves in the company of the whole of the members of the Royal Society . Merely because the conversation was beyond them , they would refuse to ...
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