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" The law of nature, is, that a certain quantity of work is necessary to produce a certain quantity of good, of any kind whatever. If you want knowledge, you must toil for it; if food, you must toil for it; and if pleasure, you must toil for it. "
Work and Play: Talks with Students - Página 36
por John Edwin Bradley - 1900 - 208 páginas
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The General Baptist repository, and Missionary observer [afterw.] The ...

1872 - 516 páginas
...On getting Work done. 427 is necessary to produce a certain quantity of good of any kind whatever. If you want knowledge, you must toil for it ; if food, you must toil for it ; if pleasure, you must toil for it." This law of nature is no favourite of ours. We are like the cat...
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The Two Paths: Being Lectures on Art, and Its Application to Decoration and ...

John Ruskin - 1859 - 328 páginas
...they have not woven. I repeat, nearly all our misery and crime result from this one misapprehension. The law of nature is, that a certain quantity of work...is necessary to produce a certain quantity of good, of any kind fo: it = If -yo\\ want kno food, you must toil for law, or st> c, and tills effort by the...
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Precious Thoughts: Moral and Religious : Gathered from the Works of John Ruskin

John Ruskin, Louisa Caroline Tuthill - 1865 - 502 páginas
...they have not woven. I repeat, nearly all our misery and crime result from this one misapprehension. The law of nature is, that a certain quantity of work...is necessary to produce a certain quantity of good, of any kind whatever. If you want knowledge, you must toil for it: if food, you must toil for it; and...
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Precious Thoughts: Moral and Religious. Gathered from the Works of John ...

John Ruskin, Louisa Caroline Tuthill - 1866 - 374 páginas
...they have not woven. I repeat, nearly all our misery and crime result from this one misapprehension. The law of nature is, that a certain quantity of work...is necessary to produce a certain quantity of good, of any kind whatever. If you want knowledge, you must toil for it: if food, you must toil for it; and...
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Selections from the Writings of John Ruskin

John Ruskin - 1868 - 506 páginas
...they have not woven. I repeat, nearly all our misery and crime result from this one misapprehension. The law of nature is, that a certain quantity of work...is necessary to produce a certain quantity of good, of any kind whatever. If you want knowledge, you must toil for it ; if food, you must toil for it ;...
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Precious Thoughts: Moral and Religious, Volumen1

John Ruskin - 1868 - 372 páginas
...they have not woven. I repeat, nearly all our misery and crime result from this one misapprehension. The law of nature is, that a certain quantity of work...is necessary to produce a certain quantity of good, of any kind whatever. If you want knowledge, you must toil for it: if food, you must toil for it; and...
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Precious Thoughts: Moral and Religious

John Ruskin, Louisa Caroline Tuthill - 1869 - 364 páginas
...they have not woven. I repeat, nearly all our misery and crime result from this one misapprehension. The law of nature is, that a certain quantity of work...is necessary to produce a certain quantity of good, of any kind whatever. If you want knowledge, you must toil for it : if food, you must toil for it ;...
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Every-day Subjects in Sunday Sermons

Robert Laird Collier - 1872 - 242 páginas
...healthful nor so useful, so strong nor so patient, so noble nor so untempted." John Ruskin says, " The law of nature is, that a certain quantity of work...is necessary to produce a certain quantity of good of any kind whatever. If you want knowledge, you must toil for it ; if food, you must toil for it ;...
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The Cleveland Health Journal: A Monthly, Devoted to Mental ..., Volumen1

1877 - 180 páginas
...is the most miserable of all God's creatures; a contradiction to nature, where nothing is at rest. The law of nature is, that a certain quantity of work...is necessary to produce a certain quantity of good of any kind whatever. If you want knowledge, you must toil for it; if food, you must toil for it; and,...
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The Works of John Ruskin, Volumen10

John Ruskin - 1878 - 258 páginas
...have not woven. 177. I repeat, nearly all our misery and crime result from this one misapprehension. The law of nature is, that a certain quantity of work...is necessary to produce a certain quantity of good, of any kind whatever. If you want knowledge, you must toil for it : if food, you must toil for it :...
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