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" For we are not sent into this world to do any thing into which we cannot put our hearts. We have certain work to do for our bread, and that is to be done strenuously ; other work to do for our delight, and that is to be done heartily : neither is to be... "
Success in Life: The Lawyer - Page 109
by Louisa Caroline Tuthill - 1850 - 177 pages
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The Seven Lamps of Architecture

John Ruskin - Architecture - 1849 - 306 pages
...thing into which we cannot put our hearts. I We have certain work to do for our o bread, and that is to be done strenuously ; other work to do for our delight,...be done heartily : neither is to be done by halves and shifts, but with a will ; and what is not worth this effort is not to be done at all. Perhaps all...
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The National Magazine: Devoted to Literature, Art, and Religion, Volume 6

Abel Stevens, James Floy - Periodicals - 1855 - 632 pages
...anything into which we cannot put our hearts. We have certain work to do for our bread, and that is to be done strenuously ; other work to do for our delight,...be done heartily. Neither is to be done by halves and shifts, but with a will ; and what is not worth the effort is not to be done at all. Perhaps all...
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The Seven Lamps of Architecture

John Ruskin - Architecture - 1857 - 234 pages
...thing into which we cannot put our hearts. We have certain work \ to do for our bread, and that is to be done strenuously ; other work to do for our delight,...shifts, but with a will ; and what is not worth this eifort is not to be done at all. Perhaps all that we have to do is meant for nothing more than an exercise...
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The True and the Beautiful in Nature, Art, Morals, and Religion: Selected ...

John Ruskin, Louisa Caroline Tuthill - Aesthetics - 1859 - 504 pages
...happy too or it will not be living. > ' We have certain work to do for our bread, and that is to \ be done strenuously ; other work to do for our delight,...is not worth this effort is not to be done at all. There is dreaming enough, and earthiness enough, and sensuality enough in human existence, without...
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Mosaics

Frederick Saunders - 1859 - 432 pages
...anything into which we cannot put our hearts. We have certain work to do for our bread, and that is to be done strenuously; other work to do for our delight,...be done heartily. Neither is to be done by halves and shifts, but with a will ; and what is not worth the effort is not to be done at all. Perhaps all...
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Blackwood's Lady's Magazine and Gazette of the Fashionable ..., Volumes 36-37

Great Britain - 1854 - 562 pages
...work to do for our bread, £] that is to be done strenuously ; other work to do for our delight, id that is to be done heartily. Neither is to be done by halves and sfcs, but with a will ; and what is not worth the effort is not to be donet all. Perhaps all that...
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Three Great Teachers of Our Time: Being an Attempt to Deduce the Spirit and ...

Alexander Hay Japp - English literature - 1865 - 284 pages
...anything into which we cannot put our hearts. We have certain work to do for our bread, and that is to be done strenuously ; other work to do for our delight,...be done heartily : neither is to be done by halves and shifts, but with a will ; and what is not worth this effort is not to be done at all. Perhaps all...
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Three Great Teachers of Our Time: Being an Attempt to Deduce the Spirit and ...

Alexander Hay Japp - English literature - 1865 - 284 pages
...anything into which we cannot put our hearts. We have certain work to do for our bread, and that is to be done strenuously ; other work to do for our delight,...be done heartily: neither is to be done by halves and shifts, but with a will; and what is not worth this effort is not to be done at all. Perhaps all...
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The seven lamps of architecture

John Ruskin - 1866 - 456 pages
...thing into which we cannot put our hearts. We have certain work to do for our bread, and that is to be done strenuously ; other work to do for our delight,...is not worth this effort is not to be done at all. Perhaps all that we have to do is meant for nothing more than an exercise of the heart and of the will,...
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Selections from the Writings of John Ruskin

John Ruskin - 1868 - 506 pages
...anything into which we cannot put our hearts. We have certain work to do for our bread, and that is to be done strenuously ; other work to do for our delight,...be done heartily : neither is to be done by halves and shifts, but with a will; and what is not woith this effort is not to be done at all. Perhaps all...
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