| Tony Cassidy - 1997 - 294 sider
...often overlooked. It seems generally accepted that, as William Cowper said (inMilford, 1934, p.122), absence of occupation is not rest a mind quite vacant is a mind distressed. The design of leisure facilities must also consider the preservation of the environment which is a third... | |
| Tony Cassidy - 1997 - 294 sider
...often overlooked. It seems generally accepted that, as William Cowper said (inMilford, 1934, p. 122), absence of occupation is not rest a mind quite vacant is a mind distressed. The design of leisure facilities must also consider the preservation of the environment which is a third... | |
| Joseph Twadell Shipley - 2001 - 688 sider
...Gadshill robbery (1 Henry IV, ii, 2): "They hate us youth. . . . What, ye knaves, young men must live!" Absence of occupation is not rest; A mind quite vacant is a mind distressed. —William Cowper, Retirement stag: drip, seep; pool. Skr togada, Gujarati tankh: pool, reservoir.... | |
| Richard Alan Krieger - 2007 - 344 sider
...neither wealth nor splendor, but tranquillity and occupation, which give happiness." — Thomas Jefferson "Absence of occupation is not rest, a mind quite vacant is a mind distressed." — William Cowper "Constant occupation prevents temptation." — Italian proverb "Let thine occupations... | |
| Sarah Jordan - 2003 - 308 sider
...requires; A business with an income at its heels Furnishes always oil for its own wheels. But in his arduous enterprise to close His active years with...occupation is not rest, A mind quite vacant is a mind distress'd. (11.611-24; 122) Some lines later, Cowper again emphasizes the necessity of the retired... | |
| D. V. ரங்கராஜன் - 2003 - 554 sider
...a sound body 2081. A feeble body weekens the mind. - Rousseau §(5 u«u«f«Bruwr«Br 2_L«u 2082. Absence of occupation is not rest; a mind quite vacant is a mind distressed. - W. Cowper 2083. An empty mind is a devil's workshop. s>irsSluMesr uimffii smffff>ff,iTesflesr uemfiuismssr.... | |
| D.V. Rangarajan - 2004 - 172 sider
...The mind in its own place and in itself can make a heaven of hell, a hell of heaven. - Milton. 1 2. Absence of occupation is not rest, a mind quite vacant is a mind distressed. - W. Cowper. 13. An empty mind is a devils workshop. 14. Few minds wear out; most rust out. - Bovee.... | |
| Shyamal Bhattacharjee - 2004 - 100 sider
...his feet. * There is a proper value and proportion to be observed in the performance of every act. * Absence of occupation is not rest, a mind quite vacant is a mind distressed. * We continue to overlook the fact that work has become a leisure activity. * The cautious seldom errs.... | |
| J. P. Vaswani - 2005 - 204 sider
...idle for a single moment. Keep yourself busy all the time. Two centuries ago, William Cowper said: — "Absence of occupation is not rest, a mind quite vacant is a mind distressed!" Keep yourself active. The best and noblest of all action is to bring comfort to the comfortless, joy... | |
| Simon White, John Goodridge, Bridget Keegan - 2006 - 324 sider
...Wordsworth's use and Bloomfield's idea are markedly different from Cowper's notion of the receptive mind — "Absence of occupation is not rest, / A mind quite vacant is a mind distress'd" ("Retirement," 623-24). William Cowper, Poetical Works, ed. by HS Milford (London: Oxford... | |
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