There is no wealth but life. Life, including all its powers of love, of joy, and of admiration. That country is the richest which nourishes the greatest number of noble and happy human beings... The Art of Education - Página 142por Ira Woods Howerth - 1912 - 237 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Robert de La Sizeranne - 1899 - 344 páginas
...; and the question for the nation is not how much labour it employs but how much life it produces." "There is no Wealth but Life, Life including all its powers of love, joy, and admiration." Men were deceived " if in a state of infancy they supposed indifferent things... | |
| 1899 - 704 páginas
.../Vf*., Üi. a. There is no venom like that of the tongue. Гг. There is no wealth but life— life t including: all its powers of love, of joy, and of admiration. that« There is no wisdom nor understanding: nor counsel against the Lord. /-VV There is no work of genius... | |
| May Alden Ward - 1900 - 226 páginas
...to be the outgrowth of his influence. The teachings of Ruskin may be summed up in his own formula: " There is no wealth but life. Life, including all its...number of noble and happy human beings; that man is the richest who, having perfected the functions of his own life to the utmost, has also the widest... | |
| 1901 - 254 páginas
...that throw up the meaning of Ruskin's thought. The sum of the whole matter is in the famous words : "There is no wealth but Life : life, including all its powers of love, of joy, and of admiration. "A truly valuable or available thing is that which leads to life with its whole strength. "That country... | |
| Brooke Foss Westcott - 1901 - 512 páginas
...should be used for social and not simply for individual gain. "There is," it has been most truly said, "no " wealth but life. Life, including all its powers " of love, of joy, of admiration. That country is " the richest which nourishes the greatest number " of noble and happy... | |
| Estelle Davenport Adams - 1902 - 316 páginas
...age insoluble, pass'd on, To ours to-day — and we pass on the same.2 JOHN RUSKIN . . (1819-1900) THERE is no wealth but life. Life, including all its...number of noble and happy human beings ; that man is the richest who, having perfected the functions of his own life to the utmost, has also the widest... | |
| Frederic Harrison - 1902 - 238 páginas
...thief, and the entirely merciful, just, and godly person." And the whole closes with the words : " There is no wealth but Life — Life, including all...greatest number of noble and happy human beings." That is the Political Economy of John Ruskin; in other words, the conditions producing material wealth are... | |
| 1902 - 874 páginas
...things I have ever written," namely, four essays entitled "Unto this Last." His political economy was: "There is no wealth but Life — Life including all...greatest number of noble and happy human beings." If it were possible to quote more from this delightful biography it would show how "all these glancings... | |
| Frederic Harrison - 1902 - 234 páginas
...thief, and the entirely merciful, just, and godly person." j_And the whole closes with the words :1" There is no wealth but Life — Life, including all...greatest number of noble and happy / human beings." J That is the Political Economy of John Euskin ; in other words, the conditions producing material... | |
| 1902 - 708 páginas
...for control. John Ruskin, that great philosopher of the spirit if not of the form, has well said that "there is no wealth but life — life, including all its powers of love, of joy, and of admiration." "Whatsoever ye do to the least of these ye do it unto me" is not limited to cups of water. Socrates,... | |
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