Perhaps nothing will so much hasten the time when body and mind will both be adequately cared for, as a diffusion of the belief that the preservation of health is a duty. Few seem conscious that there is such a thing as physical morality. The Massachusetts Teacher - Página 521862Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1892 - 858 páginas
...the better — providing no bodily injury is entailed." And the same great teacher goes on to say : " Perhaps nothing will so much hasten the time when...that there is such a thing as physical morality." But how shall health be preserved and physical morality obtained by those who are kept in ignorance... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1860 - 300 páginas
...not be developed at the expense of the physical. The ancient and modern conceptions must be combined. Perhaps nothing will so much hasten the time when...belief that the preservation of health is a duty, lew seem conscious that there is such a thing as physical morality. Men's habitual words and acts imply... | |
| 1861 - 590 páginas
...and tear." And so on through many interesting pages. In his closing paragraphs, Mr. Spencer says, " Perhaps nothing will so much hasten the time when...body and mind will both be adequately cared for, as a diffuson of the belief that the preservation of health is a duty. Few seem conscious that there is... | |
| 1861 - 892 páginas
...be gormandized on special occasions of feasting. We have only room to set down this final word : " Perhaps nothing will so much hasten the time when...conscious that there is such a thing as physical morality The fact is, that all breaches of the laws of health are physical sins." E. IP we do but seriously... | |
| 1911 - 164 páginas
...GYMNASTICS VERSUS ATHLETICS.* By Lou1s M. KITTLAUS, Physical Instructor of Central High School, St. Louis Perhaps nothing will so much hasten the time when...body and mind will both be adequately cared for, as the diffusion of the idea that the preservation of health is a "duty." The man with a thoroughly healthy... | |
| 1905 - 516 páginas
...you, nor more fittingly close my address, than by quoting the following piece of medical wisdom from Herbert Spencer : "Perhaps nothing will so much hasten...body and mind will both be adequately cared for, as the diffusion of the belief that the preservation of health is a duty. Few seem conscious that there... | |
| William Henry Davenport Adams - 1880 - 394 páginas
...public, of peace and war."— Milton. "MENS SANA IN CORPORE SANO." R HERBERT SPENCER is of opinion that nothing will so much hasten the time when body and...preservation of health is a duty. " Few seem conscious," he adds, " that there is such a thing as physical morality. Men's habitual words and acts imply the... | |
| George F. Adams (M.D.) - 1881 - 318 páginas
...settle the bill with much suffering. "Perhaps nothing will so much hasten the time," says Spencer, " when body and mind will both be adequately cared for,...of the belief that the preservation of health is a dnty. Few seem conscious that there is such a thing as phi/xical morality. Men's habitual words and... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1860 - 308 páginas
...not be developed at the expense of the physical. The ancient and modern conceptions must be combined. Perhaps nothing will so much hasten the time when body and mind will botb be adequately cared for, as a diffusion of the bni e that the preservation of health is a duty,... | |
| Medical Society of the State of New York (1807- ) - 1887 - 800 páginas
...not be developed at the expense of the physical. The ancient and modern conceptions must be combined. Perhaps nothing will so much hasten the time when...belief that the preservation of health is a duty. * * * All breaches of the laws of health are physical sins. When this is generally seen, then and perhaps... | |
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