| Clarence Day - 1920 - 116 páginas
...they might have developed inquiring minds. But this would have run against their strongest instincts. The ant is knowing and wise; but he doesn't know enough to take a vacation. The worshipper of energy is too physically energetic to see that he cannot explore certain higher fields... | |
| Jonathon Lazear, Wendy Lazear - 1993 - 404 páginas
...myself to be as present as I can be and not let my days with my children be vague and without heart. The ant is knowing and wise; but he doesn't know enough to take a vacation. — Clarence Day Worker ants, that's what some of us have become. We've become indispensable, arrogant in the thought... | |
| Milton Ridvas Konvitz - 440 páginas
...of his body and the fruit of his land, the nation constituting a kingdom of priests, a holy people. "The ant is knowing and wise, but he doesn't know enough to take a vacation," Clarence Day once said. "The worshipper of energy is too physically energetic to see that he cannot explore certain... | |
| Thomas V. Morris, Tom Morris - 2002 - 216 páginas
...different adventure, either within the context of your present work, or in a new context altogether. The ant is knowing and wise; but he doesn't know enough to take a vacation. We human beings are not ants with intricately complex, organically installed software programs that... | |
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