Arthur Balfour Quotes
In Effort Happiness Idleness Life Pleasure Superstition Support Trouble Work The Superstition That All Our Hours Of Work Are A Minus Quantity In The Happiness Of Life, And All The Hours Of Idleness Are Plus Ones, Is A Most Ludicrous And Pernicious Doctrine, And Its Greatest Support Comes From Our Not Taking Sufficient Trouble, Not Making A Real Effort, To Make Work As Near Pleasure As It Can Be.
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