The idle man does not know what it is to enjoy res
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The idle man does not know what it is to enjoy rest, for he has not earned it.
The real source of almost all our crimes, if the
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The real source of almost all our crimes, if the trouble is taken to trace them to a common origin, will be found to be in idleness.
The only thing wrong with doing nothing is that y
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The only thing wrong with doing nothing is that you never know when you're finished.
Idleness is the beginning of all vices.
Hunger is not the worst feature of unemployment;
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Hunger is not the worst feature of unemployment; idleness is.
Keep doing some kind of work, that the devil may
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Keep doing some kind of work, that the devil may always find you employed.
All man's troubles come from not knowing how to s
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All man's troubles come from not knowing how to sit still in one room.
Life is not long, and too much of it must not pas
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Life is not long, and too much of it must not pass in idle deliberation how it shall be spent.
Shun idleness. It is a rust that attaches i
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Shun idleness. It is a rust that attaches itself to the most brilliant metals.
There is a working class - strong and happy - amo
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There is a working class - strong and happy - among both rich and poor: there is an idle class - weak, wicked, and miserable - among both rich and poor.
The hardest work is to go idle.
To be idle and to be poor have always been reproa
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To be idle and to be poor have always been reproaches, and therefore every man endeavors with his utmost care to hide his poverty from others, and his idleness from himself.
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