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| Gerhard von der Lippe Gran, Francis Bull - 1917 - 402 strani
...han brister da ud i Ord som disse: «There is no wealth but life — life, including all its powers of love, of joy, and of admiration. That country is...greatest number of noble and happy human beings.» Hos G. finder man en lignende Tilstaaelse i Linier som flg. : «Le dernier mot de l'art des poétes... | |
| Edward Arthur Burroughs - 1917 - 426 strani
...happiness on a true understanding of what human nature is and needs. " There is no wealth but life : that country is the richest which nourishes the greatest number of noble and happy human beings." Our efforts, such as they have been, to produce happiness by social legislation have all been vitiated... | |
| John Haynes Holmes, Harvey Dee Brown, Helen Edmunds Redding, Theodora Goldsmith - 1918 - 120 strani
...them what is vanity, and what substance. There is no Wealth but Life. Life, including all its powers of love, of joy, and of admiration! That country is...noble and happy human beings. That man is richest who has the widest helpful influence over the lives of others. m The presence of a wise population implies... | |
| 1914 - 482 strani
...call of the new romance? "There is no wealth but lifo -life including all its powers of love, of joy, of admiration. That country is the richest which nourishes...greatest number of noble and happy human beings." Only as we realize this, as we realize what the divine and eternal life should be, lived here and now... | |
| Jacob Salwyn Schapiro - 1918 - 892 strani
..."economic mai:." bent on profits, he regarded as false and mischievous. "There is no wealth but life. . . . That country is the richest which nourishes the greatest number of noble and happy human beings," he declared. The laborer, according to Ruskin, was only incidentally a profit producer, but essentially... | |
| Roy Bennett Pace - 1918 - 428 strani
...The title is from Matthew XX, 14. sible positions ; part II, " The Veins of Wealth," argues that " that country is the richest which nourishes the greatest number of noble and happy human beings ; " part III, " Qui Judicatis Terram,"1 asserts that true riches come only from just dealing. Because... | |
| John Henry Whitley - 1918 - 304 strani
...base their political conduct upon such a foundation as that suggested by John Ruskin in the words, " That country is the richest which nourishes the greatest number of noble and happy human beings"? It is, unhappily, terribly common to find people extolling national privilege, and evading national... | |
| Ruskin Centenary Council - 1919 - 102 strani
...quotation of Ruskin's prophetic words : ' There is no wealth but life ; life including all its powers of love, of joy and of admiration. That country is...of his own life to the utmost, has also the widest possible influence both personally and by means of his possessions over the lives of others.' It is... | |
| Francis Sydney Marvin - 1919 - 372 strani
...greatest of the revolutionary poets. ' There is no wealth but Life — Life, including all its powers of love, of joy, and of admiration. That country is...greatest number of noble and happy human beings.' It was the doctrine of Wordsworth, with not so much of hope perhaps, but with more practical suggestion,... | |
| New York (N.Y.). Board of Education - 1944 - 824 strani
...with unprecedented conditions and to utilize unprecedented knowledge. — James Harvey Robinson. 40. That country is the richest which nourishes the greatest number of noble and happy human beings. — Ruskin. 41. Red flag to the Gallic bull. — referring to the Ems Dispatch. 42. Patriotism is the... | |
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