Not exact matches
While some men may be tempted to do too much productive work
at the expense of cultivation of their will and intellect, the larger temptation for most men is to
idleness and vice
at the expense of providing enough for themselves, let alone for «all the population.»
The rule discouraged extreme asceticism, but enjoined a poverty which forbade personal possessions, commanded chastity and obedience, and included labor (for
idleness was held to be an «enemy of the soul»), communal worship, private meditation, and the reading aloud of religious books
at meals.
An inmate tied with a U.S. Chess Federation grandmaster
at the first official tournament
at New York City's Rikers Island Jail Complex, where the game is part of programming designed to educate and reduce
idleness.
From
at least medieval times onward, there's been a steady campaign against
idleness, that instigator of evil.
Terence Rattigan's Love in
Idleness is a reworking of his 1944 play Less Than Kind (never staged
at the time, it was first produced just six years ago).
Idleness never always means not doing anything
at all, for everybody does something each moment of time!
Fixed an issue where players could intermittently aim
at guild raid boss monster Ferrids while it was disappearing due to
idleness.
After more than ten years of creative
idleness on the franchise, Tecmo finally announced to revive Ninja Gaiden
at E3 2002.
This has been a week of such
idleness, full of wistful looks
at graph - papered boxes.
Curated by Lu Mingjun, «Extravagant Imagination, The Wonder of
Idleness»
at Xu Zhen's MadeIn Gallery in Shanghai brings together seven young Chinese artists who bridge the past and present.
Photographs of the exhibition «Victorian Romance: Sir Edward Coley Burne - Jones's «Pilgrim
at the Gate of
Idleness,»» December 15, 1996 - February 16, 1997, held
at the Dallas Museum of Art.
It aims to trace a fine line
at which a good quality becomes unpleasant, when, say, boldness turns into bumptiousness, and cautiousness into
idleness.