Man Of Leisure Quotes
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Cultivated leisure is the aim of man.
— Oscar Wilde
When a man's busy, why leisure Strikes him as wonderful pleasure: 'Faith, and at leisure once is he? Straightway he wants to be busy.
— Robert Browning
Leisure, some degree of it, is necessary to the health of every man's spirit.
— Harriet Martineau
Love is the natural occupation of the man of leisure.
— Charles Baudelaire
Increased means and increased leisure are the two civilizers of man.
— Benjamin Disraeli
Acquired tastes are the mark of the man of leisure.
— Margaret Kennedy
Leisure is the most challenging responsibility a man can be offered.
— William Russell
If you wish to have leisure for your mind, either be a poor man, or resemble a poor man. Study
— Seneca.
Leisure without study is death, and the grave of a living man.
— Seneca The Younger
It's not a man's working hours that is important, it is how he spends his leisure time.
— Marilynne Robinson
It strikes me how I'm thinking like I'm not human, myself. Like I'm not one of them.
— Kelsey Sutton
No man is obliged to do as much as he can do. A man is to have part of his life to himself.
— Samuel Johnson
If man is to be liberated to enjoy more leisure, he must also be prepared to enjoy this leisure fully and creatively.
— Eleanor Roosevelt
I must confess that I am interested in leisure in the same way that a poor man is interested in money.
— Prince Philip
Definitely you don't become famous by doing something bad; that's a professional death sentence.
— Julie Payette
Worldly life is not an impediment; your obstinacies and your ignorance of the self are only the impediments.
— Dada Bhagwan
I'm a former bulimic myself and it's a horrible, horrible addiction.
— Janice Dickinson
You should try to avoid using the words "should" and "try".
— Swami Pranayomama
The greatest part of what we say and do is really unnecessary. If a man takes this to heart, he will have more leisure and less uneasiness.
— Marcus Aurelius
Certainly work is not always required of a man. There is such a thing as a sacred idleness, the cultivation of which is now fearfully neglected.
— George MacDonald
It is in his pleasure that a man really lives; it is from his leisure that he constructs the true fabric of self.
— Agnes Repplier
A man that steps aside from the world and has leisure to observe it without interest and design, thinks all mankind as mad as they think him.
— E. F. L. Wood, 1st Earl Of Halifax