| National Conference of Social Work (U.S.). Annual Session - 1927 - 754 Seiten
...moral menace. The words of Carlyle are true of many a migrant family. "It is not to die or even to die of hunger that makes a man wretched. Many men...live miserably and know not why, to work more and yet gain nothing, to be heartworn, weary, yet isolated and unrelated." By very slow degrees living... | |
| Harry Hascall Moore - 1917 - 252 Seiten
...achievements in literature and art are out of the question. Says Thomas Carlyle: "It is not to die, or even to die of hunger, that makes a man wretched; many men have died; all men must die. . . . But it is to live miserable we know not why; to work sore and yet gain nothing... | |
| Russell Rea - 1920 - 444 Seiten
...so entirely unbearable as it is even in the days now passing over us. It is not to die, or even to die of hunger, that makes a man wretched. Many men have died, all men must die — the last exit of us all is in a Fire chariot of pain. But it is to live miserable,... | |
| Abraham Epstein - 1922 - 718 Seiten
...and dread of such misery and privation. As Thomas Carlyle expressed it: "It is not to die or even to die of hunger, that makes a man wretched ; many men have died ; all men must die. But it is to live miserably, we know not why ; to work sore, yet gain nothing ;... | |
| National Conference on Social Welfare - 1927 - 770 Seiten
...moral menace. The words of Carlyle are true of many a migrant family. "It is not to die or even to die of hunger that makes a man wretched. Many men...live miserably and know not why, to work more and yet gain nothing, to be heartworn, weary, yet isolated and unrelated." By very slow degrees living... | |
| Abraham Epstein - 1928 - 464 Seiten
...and nerve-racking than actual suffering. As Thomas Carlyle expressed it: "It is not to die or even to die of hunger, that makes a man wretched; many men have died; all men must die. But it is to live miserably, we know not why; to work sore, yet gain nothing; to... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Labor and Public Welfare - 1960 - 786 Seiten
...University of Wisconsin. PREPARED STATEMENT BY PKOF. DONALD R. THOMAS "It is not to die or even to die of hunger that makes a man wretched. Many men...know not why, to work more and gain nothing, to be heartworn, weary, yet isolated and unrelated." — CARLYLE. The persistent failure to satisfactorily... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Labor and Public Welfare - 1963 - 1564 Seiten
...FAMILIES (A report to the Senate Appropriations Committee of the 87th Congress by the US Department of Health. Education, and Welfare, Social Security Administration,..."Past and Present" (in book III, "The Modern Worker," eh. XIII, "Democracy." New York, Harper Bros., 1843). I. INTBODUCTION In June 1960, the Senate Appropriations... | |
| 1960 - 512 Seiten
...dependent childn program as a whole. 'Grccnleigh Associates, Inc.: Facts, fallacies and future. New Y 1960. It is not to die or even die of hunger that...be heart worn, weary, yet isolated and unrelated. Thomas C<trlylt in Past and Present, Harper & Bros.. New York 1843. R. ROBERT GEAKE Graduate Student,... | |
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