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Updated: May 13, 2025
Do not over-work, over-study, over-eat, over-drink, over-sleep, or commit any excess whatsoever. The surest way to make the world better is to begin with yourself. Such is the essence of Natural Law." "At the present time," proceeded Arletta, "the earth resembles a huge table over-loaded with good things and surrounded by a pack of gluttons each striving to secure the largest portion.
Even pending these alterations, others were in progress. Every family arrangement was changed in some respect. The hour for breakfast had been fixed at what Julius called a civilized time. This, of course, delayed every other meal; yet the servants, who had grumbled at over-work under the old authority, had not a complaint to make under the new.
There is, of course, nothing that results in a more unpleasant state of ennui than an excess of amusement. After a certain amount of careless enjoyment, life comes to a deadly stupid standstill, or the forms of amusement grow lower. In either case the effect upon the nervous system is worse even than over-work.
Such co-operation as has there proved itself not only possible but profitable for every member concerned, comes at last, to one who has faced women-workers in every trade they count their own, and under every phase of want and misery, born of ignorance first, and then of the essential conditions of competition, under-pay, and over-work, as one great hope for the future.
"Well, miss, I'll come and see him," said Stephens; "but if he is as bad as you say, I fear it's little I can do." To their great delight, however, when Stephens had examined him, he gave it as his decided opinion that the animal was suffering from a severe cold and over-work.
If you ask me, I should say he's overdone a good many things besides work " he threw the boy a defiant, malicious glance, rather like a child who gets a thrust into an elder "but Walland Marsh is as good a cure for over-play as for over-work. Not much to keep him up late hereabouts, is there, Miss Godden?" "I reckon it'll be twelve o'clock before any of us see our pillows to-night," said Joanna.
Still we suppose that men whom we know to have been honest all their lives can't have become such desperate rogues all of a sudden." "But I cannot take the case," persisted Mr. Webster; "I am worn to death with over-work. I have not had any real sleep for forty-eight hours. Besides, I know nothing of the case."
Finally, they should expect in the beginning to live economically very economically, perhaps; and in every case within their income. They would, of course, adopt rules as to hours of labor and of meals; but if they had the spirit which alone can give success, these matters would be easily settled for in a community men are more apt to over-work than to be idle.
Only thing that's liable to break it down is over-work." Captain Zelotes said very little. "Write us when you can, Al," he said. "And come home whenever you get leave." "You may be sure of that, Grandfather. And after I get to camp perhaps you can come and see me." "Maybe so. Will if I can. . . . Well, Al, I . . . I. . . . Good luck to you, son." "Thank you, Grandfather." They shook hands.
Halliwell was in such a furious temper that he called up Davidson and admonished him for neglect of duty. Not till the stroke of three did Gavin turn homeward, with the legs of a ploughman, and eyes rebelling against over-work. Seeking to comfort his dejected people, whose courage lay spilt on the brae, he had been in as many houses as the policemen.
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