登陆注册
4812500000031

第31章 WORK.(1)

"Arise therefore, and be doing, and the Lord be with thee."--l CHRONICLES xxii. 16.

"Work as if thou hadst to live for aye;

Worship as if thou wert to die to-day."--TUSCAN PROVERB.

"C'est par le travail qu'on regne."--LOUIS XIV"Blest work! if ever thou wert curse of God, What must His blessing be!"--J. B. SELKIRK.

"Let every man be OCCUPIED, and occupied in the highest employment of which his nature is capable, and die with the consciousness that he has done his best"--Sydney Smith.

WORK is one of the best educators of practical character. It evokes and disciplines obedience, self-control, attention, application, and perseverance; giving a man deftness and skill in his special calling, and aptitude and dexterity in dealing with the affairs of ordinary life.

Work is the law of our being--the living principle that carries men and nations onward. The greater number of men have to work with their hands, as a matter of necessity, in order to live; but all must work in one way or another, if they would enjoy life as it ought to be enjoyed.

Labour may be a burden and a chastisement, but it is also an honour and a glory. Without it, nothing can be accomplished. All that is great in man comes through work; and civilisation is its product. Were labour abolished, the race of Adam were at once stricken by moral death.

It is idleness that is the curse of man--not labour. Idleness eats the heart out of men as of nations, and consumes them as rust does iron. When Alexander conquered the Persians, and had an opportunity of observing their manners, he remarked that they did not seem conscious that there could be anything more servile than a life of pleasure, or more princely than a life of toil.

When the Emperor Severus lay on his deathbed at York, whither he had been borne on a litter from the foot of the Grampians, his final watchword to his soldiers was, "LABOREMUS" (we must work);and nothing but constant toil maintained the power and extended the authority of the Roman generals.

In describing the earlier social condition of Italy, when the ordinary occupations of rural life were considered compatible with the highest civic dignity, Pliny speaks of the triumphant generals and their men, returning contentedly to the plough. In those days the lands were tilled by the hands even of generals, the soil exulting beneath a ploughshare crowned with laurels, and guided by a husbandman graced with triumphs: "IPSORUM TUNC MANIBUSIMPERATORUM COLEBANTUR AGRI: UT FAS EST CREDERE, GAUDENTE TERRAVOMERE LAUREATO ET TRIUMPHALI ARATORE." (1) It was only after slaves became extensively employed in all departments of industry that labour came to be regarded as dishonourable and servile. And so soon as indolence and luxury became the characteristics of the ruling classes of Rome, the downfall of the empire, sooner or later, was inevitable.

There is, perhaps, no tendency of our nature that has to be more carefully guarded against than indolence. When Mr. Gurney asked an intelligent foreigner who had travelled over the greater part of the world, whether he had observed any one quality which, more than another, could be regarded as a universal characteristic of our species, his answer was, in broken English, "Me tink dat all men LOVE LAZY." It is characteristic of the savage as of the despot. It is natural to men to endeavour to enjoy the products of labour without its toils. Indeed, so universal is this desire, that James Mill has argued that it was to prevent its indulgence at the expense of society at large, that the expedient of Government was originally invented. (2)Indolence is equally degrading to individuals as to nations.

Sloth never made its mark in the world, and never will. Sloth never climbed a hill, nor overcame a difficulty that it could avoid. Indolence always failed in life, and always will. It is in the nature of things that it should not succeed in anything.

It is a burden, an incumbrance, and a nuisance--always useless, complaining, melancholy, and miserable.

Burton, in his quaint and curious, book--the only one, Johnson says, that ever took him out of bed two hours sooner than he wished to rise--describes the causes of Melancholy as hingeing mainly on Idleness. "Idleness," he says, "is the bane of body and mind, the nurse of naughtiness, the chief mother of all mischief, one of the seven deadly sins, the devil's cushion, his pillow and chief reposal.... An idle dog will be mangy; and how shall an idle person escape? Idleness of the mind is much worse than that of the body: wit, without employment, is a disease--the rust of the soul, a plague, a hell itself. As in a standing pool, worms and filthy creepers increase, so do evil and corrupt thoughts in an idle person; the soul is contaminated.... Thus much I dare boldly say: he or she that is idle, be they of what condition they will, never so rich, so well allied, fortunate, happy--let them have all things in abundance and felicity that heart can wish and desire, all contentment--so long as he, or she, or they, are idle, they shall never be pleased, never well in body or mind, but weary still, sickly still, vexed still, loathing still, weeping, sighing, grieving, suspecting, offended with the world, with every object, wishing themselves gone or dead, or else carried away with some foolish phantasie or other." (3)Burton says a great deal more to the same effect; the burden and lesson of his book being embodied in the pregnant sentence with which it winds up:- "Only take this for a corollary and conclusion, as thou tenderest thine own welfare in this, and all other melancholy, thy good health of body and mind, observe this short precept, Give not way to solitariness and idleness. BE NOTSOLITARY--BE NOT IDLE." (4)

同类推荐
  • 诚斋杂记

    诚斋杂记

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 佛说栴檀树经

    佛说栴檀树经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 宝庆会稽续志

    宝庆会稽续志

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 旅舍早起

    旅舍早起

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 沙弥律仪要略增注

    沙弥律仪要略增注

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
热门推荐
  • 巫师传奇之旅

    巫师传奇之旅

    一个穿越者,带着智能芯片来到了奇异的巫师世界。无尽辉煌无尽荣耀的上古巫师,栖居在冥河尽头掌管众生命运的冥河女神,来自混沌星界之外深渊的深渊十二魔神,无尽神秘的巫师之祖,原初的光,聚集了无数知识的无尽塔,不可救赎的罪……传说,史诗,神话,破灭的世界,逆转的未来,相互交织的命运,混沌星界,恒河沙数……莫林走上了巫师之路,在巫师的路上,渐渐的成为了传奇。群号(喜欢的可以加):578270206
  • 我的奶爸人生

    我的奶爸人生

    这是一本让人开心发笑的书。这是一本温馨的书。这是一本关于一个快乐小孩的书。
  • 妖慑天下

    妖慑天下

    她,妖空绫,狠厉无情,视他人如蝼蚁,曾是这世间魑魅魍魉之主。一双妖姬之眼,一把长剑鎏阎,是她的夺命武器。然而一场绝巅之战后,她却在妖族诡谲消失。千年后出世已是现代,她却遗忘昔日种种。西方妖怪来袭,得力大将背叛,降妖协会捕杀,恩人反目,她强势回击,直到血流成河。一场强所未有的阴谋揭开序幕,她在风口浪尖。还好这一切都有他陪伴左右,宠她、爱她,视若珍宝。他是她的唯一,她亦是他的逆鳞,旁人触之即杀。三千年的谜,这是一场逃不出的劫,究竟谁才是最后的赢家,究竟谁主沉浮?本文妖怪众多,文风时而欢乐时而正经,男强女强,非NP,一对一。不断更,一天一更保质保量。喜欢本文的友友别忘记点一下【加入书架】,收藏哦~你的收藏、点击、评论、票票和钻钻鲜花,都是俺前进的动力!---------------------☆---☆----○---我是华丽分割线------★-----☆---︿--------------------片段一:妖空绫全身被带刺的藤蔓缠着甚至渗出血来,“你到底是谁?”。“你想知道吗?小雪羽,你是逃不出我的手心的。无论是以前还是现在,你都只是属于我的女人。”男人邪魅诡异的笑着,他仿若从远古走来,带着蛮荒野兽的无情嗜血气息。黑暗中,一道黑色的长剑刺了过来,一条手臂温柔的一把揽过妖空绫在怀中。“你错了,现在她是我的女人。”片段二:“小综……”浴室中,浑身赤裸的妖空绫一脸窘迫的对着门外人开口。“绫,怎么了?”“那个~我忘带衣服了,里面也找不到浴巾……”“哦?”辰逸综站在门外,手中握着一条本该出现在浴室里的白色浴巾,嘴角勾勒出一抹不明笑意。“我、我把门拉开点,你帮我把衣服递进来……”妖空绫说完将门拉开一条缝,伸手一只还挂着水滴的如玉胳膊。辰逸综眸色一深,立马将其抓住,一个闪身钻入,揽腰抱住一脸惊愕的妖空绫。“你……”满面羞红的妖空绫话刚到嘴边,就被一张炙热的唇给堵了回去。“我饿了!”辰逸综对着某女上下其手间腹黑笑道。片段三:乌云压月,狂风呼啸。妖空绫执剑而立,俯视脚下黑压压一片的降妖师,她的声音响彻天地:“要么交人,要么等我杀完你们去接。”“妖空绫,你不要狂妄,杀害人类有悖天道。”妖空绫一闪而下如入无人之境,直接一剑削掉那人头颅,鲜血飞溅。而下一刻她依旧风轻云淡的站在原来的位置,一双眼眸早已染上一片血红,“我就是要逆天,杀掉你们所有的人。”。
  • 时间深处

    时间深处

    程立辰是一个骨骼青涩但眼睛成熟又有点阴郁的男生,他有一双介乎于十几岁少年到三十岁男人的眼睛,你望过去,只看到如黑夜般深沉。他不够美好,他很跩,有些漠然,肆意伤害身边的人,但其实他只是一个气场强大而内心脆弱的孩子。他和叫做百里的女生在寂寞的时光中相遇了……
  • 追妻无门:女boss不好惹

    追妻无门:女boss不好惹

    青涩蜕变,如今她是能独当一面的女boss,爱了冷泽聿七年,也同样花了七年时间去忘记他。以为是陌路,他突然向他表白,扬言要娶她,她只当他是脑子抽风,他的殷勤她也全都无视。他帮她查她父母的死因,赶走身边情敌,解释当初拒绝她的告别,和故意对她冷漠都是无奈之举。突然爆出她父母的死居然和冷家有丝毫联系,还莫名跳出个公爵未婚夫,扬言要与她履行婚约。峰回路转,破镜还能重圆吗? PS:我又开新文了,每逢假期必书荒,新文《有你的世界遇到爱》,喜欢我的文的朋友可以来看看,这是重生类现言,对这个题材感兴趣的一定要收藏起来。
  • 古龙:萧十一郎(全3册)

    古龙:萧十一郎(全3册)

    读古龙长大的人,都活得很酷!在《萧十一郎》里,酷就是哪怕被误解也要坚持做正确的事。 古龙用《萧十一郎》写尽你正在经历的悲欢离合!113部电影104部电视剧32个游戏14部漫画不是真正的古龙,刀一样、诗一样、风一样、酒一样的文字才是真正的古龙!古龙诞辰80周年纪念版!《萧十一郎》系列全3册,囊括《萧十一郎》《火并萧十一郎》(上下两册)两部经典。《萧十一郎》,一部先有剧本后有小说的武侠奇书。萧十一郎,一个被所谓正派唾弃的“盗贼”,一个敢爱敢恨、无怨无悔的浪子,无论多少次被误解,他都坚持做自己认为对的事。他用隐忍和孤独,诠释另一种至情至性。古龙笔下以悲剧为结局的主角,只此一人。
  • 流离的萤火爱情

    流离的萤火爱情

    抬头看到的就是他那双孤傲的眼睛,散发着无数的寒气,让人不寒而栗,那张脸简直无懈可击,与哥哥相比似乎更胜一筹,但是他满脸的高傲和不屑,瞬间拒人于千里之外。那个冰山男依旧惜字如金,没有表情,我开始有些怀疑,老哥是不是认错人啦?呼呼,不理他们啦,走咯“答应我一个要求!”说得这么爽快?是早有预谋吗?可是不应该,总不至于他是策划者吧“要求?行,但是你不可以说…”委屈啊,莫名其妙地要答应冰山男一个要求。“不管如何,你都要信我!”那是你对我的乞求吗?一次次的错过,一次次的误会,他们之间是否经得起时间的考验?可爱善良的韩雪柔能够等到幸福钟声响起吗?面对昔日的男友、今时的未婚夫,她该如何抉择?求收藏,求推荐,求订阅,嘻嘻,我会再接再厉的~~~推荐——http://m.pgsk.com/a/450433/《邪魅总裁:女人,乖乖躺着!》推荐新作温馨治愈系列:听说,爱情回来过。http://m.pgsk.com/a/702512/
  • 铁屋与青色马

    铁屋与青色马

    陈集益,70后重要作家。曾就读于鲁迅文学院第七届中青年作家高级研讨班。浙江省作协签约作家。在《十月》《人民文学》《中国作家》《钟山》《天涯》等大型文学期刊发表小说六十万字。2009年获《十月》新锐人物奖。2010年获浙江省青年文学之星奖。
  • 无爱婚姻:首席的绯闻妻

    无爱婚姻:首席的绯闻妻

    “我不爱你!”三年前,脱轨的一晚,他明白清楚地跟她说,而她的反应却是一副没关系的样子!他不爱她,她爱他就够了,不是吗?!她如愿嫁给他后,无爱的婚姻持续了三年,直到那刻意无视的绯闻爆了光他说:“把这份文件签了。”“好!”取起那份斩断跟男人最后一丝情份的离婚协议书,女人目光短暂的呈呆滞,但还是执起了台上的钢笔,洒脱地签下自己的名字这夜,她抱着孩子相拥而眠;这夜,她成为了下堂妇,被另一个女人取代了女主人的位置;这夜,也决心离开!当放下婚戒,强逼自己转身的时候,女人知道那场飞蛾扑火般的梦,彻底的醒了!
  • 传说有座神宫

    传说有座神宫

    在修道这条路上,有人半生废材,却一朝成道。有人先天圆满,一路无阻。有人落下悬崖,拾得秘籍。有人得高人指点,造化万千。对于我来说……有人山间饮酒自由自在,有人湖中泛舟似仙似怪。你想过吗?你拾得的秘籍是我留下的,你堵塞的经脉是我封印的,你杀死的敌人也是我,给你劝诫的人也是我……我……就在你的身边。在神宫的世界里,我们一起,寻找活着的意义……