“Work consists of whatever a body is OBLIGED to do, and…Play consists of whatever a body is not obliged to do.”
Source: The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1876), Ch. 2
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"Wordsworth in the Tropics" in Do What You Will (1929)
Source: Do What You Will: Twelve Essays
Context: Too much consistency is as bad for the mind as it is for the body. Consistency is contrary to nature, contrary to life. The only completely consistent people are the dead. Consistent intellectualism and spirituality may be socially valuable, up to a point; but they make, gradually, for individual death.
Naked Songs, p. 18
Poetry, From Kashmiri Poetry

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Opticks (1704)

Source: Short Answers to the Tough Questions: How to Answer the Questions Libertarians Are Often Asked, (2012), p. 141
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Poetry, From Kashmiri Poetry

Misattributed to Chateaubriand on the internet and even some recently published books, this statement actually originated with L. P. Jacks in Education through Recreation (1932)
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