Herbert Marcuse (1898–1979) German philosopher, sociologist, and political theorist
Negations: Essays in Critical Theory (1968)
Source: Works and Days (c. 700 BC), line 311.
Herbert Marcuse (1898–1979) German philosopher, sociologist, and political theorist
Negations: Essays in Critical Theory (1968)
“The frivolous work of polished idleness.”
James Mackintosh (1765–1832) British politician
Dissertation on the Progress of Ethical Philosophy (1830), Section VI: Foundation of a More Just Theory of Ethics — "Thomas Brown", paragraph 3.
Benjamin Disraeli (1804–1881) British Conservative politician, writer, aristocrat and Prime Minister
Source: 'Letter VII. to Lord John Russell' (30 January 1836), The Letters of Runnymede (1836), pp. 60-61
George Howard Earle, Jr. (1856–1928) American lawyer
On 3 October 1896, at a Republican meeting in Berwyn, Pennsylvania, Earle urged his "fellow citizens" to vote for McKinley over Bryan (Philadelphia Inquirer, 4 Oct 1896)
Leopold II of Belgium (1835–1909) King of the Belgians
Quotes related to the Congo Free State <br class="br">Source: King Leopold's Ghost https://vimeo.com/ondemand/kingleopoldsghost Newspaper interview, 1906.
“To do great work a man must be very idle as well as very industrious.”
Samuel Butler (1835–1902) novelist
Further Extracts from the Note-Books of Samuel Butler http://books.google.com/books?id=zltaAAAAMAAJ&q=&quot;To+do+great+work+a+man+must+be+very+idle+as+well+as+very+industrious&quot;&pg=PA262#v=onepage, compiled and edited by A.T. Bartholomew (1934), p. 262
“One should work to his last breath. Idleness should always be avoided.”
Haidakhan Babaji teacher in northern India
Karma yoga
Source: The Teachings of Babaji, 25 December 1981