What did Robert Grudin mean by: Those who labor for bread or money alone are condemned to their reward. Robert Grudin Philosopher · USA Copy
+ Happiness may well consist primarily of an attitude toward time. Author, December 22, 2023December 28, 2024, Robert Grudin, Attitude, Happiness, Time, 0 Robert Grudin Philosopher · USA
+ Excellence of mind itself, rightly conceived, is expertise in beauty; creativity is wise love. Author, December 22, 2023December 28, 2024, Robert Grudin, Beauty, Creativity, Mind, 0 Robert Grudin Philosopher · USA
+ The goal of discoverers is not to outdistance their peers, but to transcend themselves. Author, December 22, 2023December 28, 2024, Robert Grudin, Competition, Growth, Self-improvement, 0 Robert Grudin Philosopher · USA
+ Psychologically time is seldom homogenous but rather is as full of shapes as space. Author, December 22, 2023December 28, 2024, Robert Grudin, Perception, Space, Time, 0 Robert Grudin Philosopher · USA
+ All great experience has a guarded entrance and a windowless facade. Author, December 22, 2023December 28, 2024, Robert Grudin, Entrance, Experience, Facade, 0 Robert Grudin Philosopher · USA
+ The reason so many promises are not kept is the same as the reason they are made in the first place. Author, December 22, 2023December 28, 2024, Robert Grudin, Deception, Expectations, Motivation, 0 Robert Grudin Philosopher · USA
+ The fundamental motive of true teaching is the love that seeks and studies and performs. Author, December 22, 2023December 28, 2024, Robert Grudin, Love, Performing, Seeking, 0 Robert Grudin Philosopher · USA
The rewards of art are not always commensurate with its quality. It affords a precarious living. Walter J. Phillips Artist · Canada
What never vary are the necessities of being in the world, of having to labor and to die there. Read explanation Jean-Paul Sartre Philosopher · France
Our bodies crave exercise, and reward us in so many ways when we do so. Jeff Galloway Running coach · USA
My concern is not that there are too many sweatshops, but that there are too few. Jeffrey Sachs Economist · USA