The Great Ideas TodayRobert Maynard Hutchins, Mortimer Jerome Adler Encyclopædia Britannica, 1968 |
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... action . . . . I do not see how any man can afford , for the sake of his nerves and his nap , to spare any action in which he can partake . . . . The true scholar grudges every opportunity of action past by , as a loss of power ...
... action . . . . I do not see how any man can afford , for the sake of his nerves and his nap , to spare any action in which he can partake . . . . The true scholar grudges every opportunity of action past by , as a loss of power ...
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... actions . That is to say , an action may require all our attention and all our volition for its first , or second , or third performance , but by frequent repetition it becomes , in a man- ner , part of our organisation , and is ...
... actions . That is to say , an action may require all our attention and all our volition for its first , or second , or third performance , but by frequent repetition it becomes , in a man- ner , part of our organisation , and is ...
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... action gen- erally led to desirable ends . If A kills B before B kills A , then A survives , and the human race is a race of A's . But the issues of life are plain no longer . To act rightly in modern society requires a great deal of ...
... action gen- erally led to desirable ends . If A kills B before B kills A , then A survives , and the human race is a race of A's . But the issues of life are plain no longer . To act rightly in modern society requires a great deal of ...
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A Little Anthology of Contemporary Poetry | 108 |
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