Quotes by Leisure Sweet is the pleasure itself cannot spoil. John Sullivan Dwight leisure toil sweet And add to these retired Leisure, That in trim gardens take his pleasure. John Milton leisure garden add Free... Yes...FREE time John Walter Bratton leisure lazy retirement The essence of leisure is not to assure that we may function smoothly but rather to assure that we, embedded in our social function, are enabled to remain fully human. Josef Pieper leisure essence may All good verses are like impromptus made at leisure. Joseph Joubert verses leisure made Some day no one will have to work more than two days a week... The human being can consume so much and no more. When we reach the point when the world produces all the goods that it needs in two days, as it inevitably will, we must curtail our production of goods and turn our attention to the great problem of what to do with our new leisure. Julian Huxley leisure two world Work is external to the worker. . . . It is not part of his nature; consequently he does not fulfill himself in his work but denies himself. . . . The worker therefore feels himself at home only during his leisure time, whereas at work he feels homeless. Karl Marx leisure doe home One should connect language learning with either work or leisure. And not at the expense of them but to supplement them. Kató Lomb leisure language should By fashion and built-in obsolescence the economies of machine production, instead of producing leisure and durable wealth, are duly cancelled out by the mandatory consumption on an even larger scale. Lewis Mumford leisure machines fashion It is that unoccupied space which makes a room habitable, as it is our leisure hours which make life endurable. Lin Yutang leisure space rooms I'm extremely blessed because I travel extensively for my work, but I always try to incorporate a bit of leisure with business. Linda Gray leisure blessed trying ... acquired tastes are the mark of the man of leisure. Margaret Kennedy leisure taste men What we lack is not so much leisure to do as time to reflect and time to feel. What we seldom "take" is time to experience the things that have happened, the things that are happening, the things that are still ahead of us. Margaret Mead leisure stills feels The most desirable thing in life after health and modest means is leisure with dignity. Marcus Tullius Cicero leisure things-in-life mean Leisure and the cultivation of human capacities are inextricably interdependent. Margaret Mead cultivation leisure capacity The greatest part of what we say and do is really unnecessary. If a man takes this to heart, he will have more leisure and less uneasiness. Marcus Aurelius leisure heart men Thoughts come maimed and plucked of plumage from the lips, which, from the pea, in the silence of your own leisure and study, would be born with far more beauty. Marguerite Gardiner, Countess of Blessington leisure silence would-be Leisure with dignity. Marcus Tullius Cicero leisure dignity Neither in thy actions be sluggish nor in thy conversation without method, nor wandering in thy thoughts, nor let there be in thy soul inward contention nor external effusion, nor in life be so busy as to have no leisure. Marcus Aurelius leisure inward soul Why should any of these things that happen externally distract thee? Give thyself leisure to learn some good thing: cease roving to and fro. Marcus Aurelius roving leisure giving «1234567891011»