Help me to
live a life of leisure and I will take care of you in every other way.
Cluttering Brad's thoughts and dreams are friends like Billy Wearsiter (Jemaine Clement, «What We Do in the Shadows») who retired at age forty after selling his hi - tech company and moved to Hawaii where he is
living a life of leisure with women around day and night.
When Thor made his return to Asgard at the start of Ragnarok, he discovered that his father Odin (who was actually secretly Loki in disguise) was
living a life of leisure filled with snacks and watching theater.
It isn't always logical to let that money
live the life of leisure as simple equity.
Marty
lives a life of leisure by resting during the day, either in front of a sunny window or outside in the yard, weather permitting.
Since
he lives a life of leisure, I make sure he gets plenty of playtime.
To
live this life of leisure that, you have always dreamt of, after your retirement, you need to be extra vigilant about your retirement planning.
The're not people who retire and
live a life of leisure; they're busy people with lots of responsibilities.
Not exact matches
While we often feel to swamped with work, or too tired for
leisure reading, research from the University
of Liverpool's Centre for Research into Reading, Literature and Society found that reading made people feel happier and more satisfied with with
lives, overall.
After decades engaged in fulfilling, challenging work, a
life of leisure isn't necessarily appealing.
Because the sooner you start saving, the less you need to save each month, the more wealth you'll accumulate, and the sooner you can quit saving and start enjoying a
life of leisure.
America's top earners tend to be highly paid executives or entrepreneurs, the «working rich,» instead
of elites who enjoy
lives of leisure on inherited wealth, Saez wrote in a report that accompanied the new analysis.
It's happening all the time, and if you're just looking forward to days
of leisure in the future, you're missing it all in the present, which is where we actually
live.
The state government is seeking expressions
of interest to develop the heritage - listed East Perth power station site into a precinct that includes a mix
of living, working and
leisure opportunities.
They may appear to lead a
life of leisure, but these pups know a thing or two about killing it in the show ring.
When you're deciding where to
live and start your business, you probably consider economic factors like cost
of living, the available pool
of talent, and whether a place is business - friendly, as well as personal factors like proximity to family and friends or what activities are available there to fill your
leisure hours.
Minimalism opens the door to a
life of leisure travel and can eliminate major expenses, such as property taxes and mortgage payments.
It evokes visions
of fast cars, luxurious
living, and endless
leisure time.
And now, he's a jet - setting millionaire,
living a
life of luxury and
leisure.
They
live wonderful
lives, full
of leisure and low stress.
It concerns a man named Johnny Hake, a suburbanite pleased to be
living among cultured and
leisured neighbors who «travel around the world, listen to good music, and given a choice
of paper books at an airport, will pick Tliucydides, and sometimes Aquinas.»
Here is the key to understanding
leisure (play) in much
of contemporary American
life.
Having become a part
of the
lives of the masses,
leisure presents Americans with a situation that is historically new.
It is in the fourth stage that religion comes into prominence because city
life exposes men to all kinds
of temptations arising from the ample
leisure and wealth
of the richer classes.
Staffan Linder takes an opposite tack, believing that the
leisure problem can be understood by taking into account the fact that «the pace [
of life] is quickening, and our
lives in fact are becoming steadily more hectic.»
«The good
life» is conceived almost entirely in terms
of creature comforts, labor - saving appliances, better clothes, better and longer holidays, more money to spend and more
leisure to enjoy.
But my basic convictions about them were derived not from these philosophers but partly from my being surrounded from birth with the reality in question; partly from Emerson's essays and the works
of James and Royce; partly from the poems
of Shelley and Wordsworth (which similarly influenced Whitehead); and most
of all from my own experience, reflected upon especially during my two years in the army medical corps, when I had considerable
leisure to think about
life and death and other fundamental questions.
Managing his household would have been lucrative, so Joanna was a well - to - do woman who could have returned to a
life of leisure after her healing.
What is
leisure but an anticipation
of the unlabored
life of heaven?
Yet underneath the varied pursuits
of work,
leisure, and family
life there is at the heart
of mankind a gnawing fear
of global destruction.
The process
of globalization tends to bring about a homogeneity
of cultural behaviours throughout the world, at least in certain aspects
of life such as in food, dress,
leisure, music, and sports.
This, to me, was the true meaning
of leisure, and the Greek word for
leisure, schole, is surely an apt reflection on what the
life of the mind has meant down the centuries.
Leisure time has moved from its former peripheral position in the economy
of life to become a major fact
of existence.
Liberal education — in contrast to vocational education, in the usual sense
of that term — is fundamental in that it is concerned with the ends
of all
living, toward which both labor and
leisure are aimed.
A liberal education, literally and historically, means education for men
of leisure — men who are free to choose what they will do with their
lives, men who are not slaves.
Most dating takes place in
leisure time when there is little opportunity for discovering how the person relates in the kinds
of non-
leisure activities which compose at least 90 percent
of married
life.
If modern man can learn to use his free time well, he will
live well generally, for the employment
of leisure is the measure
of selfhood.
Since recreation is a major preoccupation
of the great majority
of people, the nature
of leisure - time activities profoundly affects the whole tone
of cultural
life.
Along with this religious emphasis goes an understanding
of science not as the
leisured activity
of a few whose ordinary
life is secure, but as an activity devoted to serving ordinary
life and enhancing it for everyone.
The
life of the contemporary bourgeoisie is a wearying frenzy
of work, work, spending, and work, with some time left over for civic duties, commodified
leisure, sex, family, and — maybe — a spiritual
life.
I believe that the contemporary student generation's concern for freedom in higher education and their recognition
of the slavishness
of much
of what goes by the name
of liberal studies points toward the need to restore the lost element
of leisure in the
life of learning and to renew the conviction that understanding contains its own rewards.
It's out total lack
of love in the world that condems us all to
lives of fear in every aspect, land, food, shelter, money, health, relationships, security, employment, education, freedom
of speach, travel,
leisure, family, freedom to
live ones
life without prejudice.
Such long - term trends as the development
of technology, the increase
of living standards, the growth
of leisure, the elaboration
of the mass media for entertainment and communication - all these create new and perplexing problems.
As a college professor, I've been blessed by
living in abundance with very little real work, but I haven't used my
leisure to be a voracious consumer
of French culture, as our libertarians or bourgeois bohemians might have predicted.
It is a small book, and the supporting sociological evidence is mainly referenced in the footnotes, but Greeley does propose evidence that, among other things, Catholics have, compared to non-Catholics, a significantly higher appreciation
of the arts and high culture; they have more satisfaction and fun in sex; they better understand the uses
of leisure; they have a deeper and more stable relationship to family and community; they have a greater respect for the
life of the mind, with educational achievements reflecting that respect; and they understand the nuanced connections between freedom and authority.
This wisdom is expressed in an economy
of superabundance, which we must decipher in daily
life, in work and in
leisure, in politics and in universal history.
For all that,
of course, anyone who supposes that an academic
life is chiefly one
of leisured reflection and friendly conversation need only read your pages on teaching at Notre Dame and at Duke to begin to see how intensely politicized is the contemporary university.
For instance, relating these losses to (1) increased
leisure time, (2) use
of and reliance on mass media, (3) influence
of science, (4) standard
of living, and (5) competition
of secular or volunteer organizations can not be supported since each
of these factors was already present and increasing in the 1940s and 50s as well as in the «60s.
Many
of us, sensing the imbalance and impropriety
of our
lives, know that we have to structure our work and our
leisure differently if we as a creation are to
live well and with joy.
Development is also often used in a normative sense as a multi-valued social goal covering such diverse spheres as better material well - being,
living standards, education, health care, wider opportunities for work and
leisure, and in essence the whole gamut
of desirable social and material welfare.