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" I don't like work - no man does - but I like what is in the work, - the chance to find yourself. Your own reality - for yourself, not for others - what no other man can ever know. "
Growing Young
por Ashley Montagu - 1989 - 292 páginas
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The Living Age, Volumen236

1903 - 848 páginas
...themselves. "I do not like work— no man does," says Mr. Conrad, speaking through the mouth of Marlow. "But I like what is in work, —the chance to find yourself. Your The Spectator. own reality— for yourself, not for others—what no other man can know. They can only...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen165

1899 - 1284 páginas
...do. No, I don't like work. I had rather laze about and think of all the fine things that can be done. I don't like work — no man does — but I like what is in the work, — the chance to find yourself. Your own reality — for yourself, not for others — what...
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Youth: And Two Other Stories

Joseph Conrad - 1903 - 410 páginas
...the fine things that can be done. I don't like work — no man docs < — but I Eke what is in the work, — the chance to find yourself . Your own reality...not for others — what no other man can ever know- They can only see the mere show, and never can tell what it really means. •*"*. " I was not surprised...
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Youth: And Two Other Stories

Joseph Conrad - 1903 - 404 páginas
...do. No, I don't like work. I had rather laze about and think of all the fine things that can be done. I don't like work — no man does — but I like what is in the work, — the chance to find yourself. Your own reality — for yourself, not for others — what...
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The Works of Joseph Conrad, Volumen5

Joseph Conrad - 1921 - 440 páginas
...do. No, I don't like work. I had rather laze about and think of all the fine things that can be done. I don't like work — no man does — but I like what is in the work — the chance to find yourself. Your own reality — for yourself, not for others — what...
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Science & Labour: Being the Principal Addresses at the Conference on Science ...

Thomas Lloyd Humberstone - 1924 - 128 páginas
...regrettable tendency to overlook the educational value of work. One of Conrad's characters said : " I don't like work — no man does — but I like what is in work — the chance to find oneself, your own reality — for yourself, not for others — what no other man ever knew." The best...
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Youth: And Two Other Stories

Joseph Conrad - 1903 - 368 páginas
...do. No, I don't like work. I had rather laze about and think of all the fine things that can be done. I don't like work — no man does — but I like what is in the work, — the chance_tn find ynnrselF. _>*"?• Your own reality — for yourself, not for others—...
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Youth, and Two Other Stories: By Joseph Conrad ..., Volumen26

Joseph Conrad - 1903 - 360 páginas
...all the fine things that can be done. I don't like work — no man does— but I like what is in the work, — the chance to find yourself. Your own reality...not for others — what no other man can ever know. They can only see the mere show, and never can tell what it really means. "I was not surprised to see...
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Joseph Conrad: The Major Phase

Jacques Berthoud - 1978 - 204 páginas
...hold on his identity. 'No, I don't like work', he confesses '- no man does - but I like what is in the work, - the chance to find yourself. Your own reality - for yourself, not for others-what no other man can ever know' (p. 85). Yet even in this reduced form the ideal of service...
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Conrad in the Nineteenth Century

Ian Watt - 1981 - 400 páginas
...and he assumes that reality is essentially private and individual — work, he comments, gives you "the chance to find yourself. Your own reality —...not for others — what no other man can ever know. They can only see the mere show, and never can tell what it really means" (85). The other most distinctively...
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