The Art of Growing OldJ. Cape, 1944 - 218 pages |
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Page 67
... Chance . ' Save us O Tyche Soteer ! Help and defend us , O Chance the Saviour ! ' Whether or not , as some hold , we are born into this world from another Dimension , it is certain that all we enjoy , all we possess , all we are , in ...
... Chance . ' Save us O Tyche Soteer ! Help and defend us , O Chance the Saviour ! ' Whether or not , as some hold , we are born into this world from another Dimension , it is certain that all we enjoy , all we possess , all we are , in ...
Page 111
... Chance and Pain can never be forgotten . The attainment of perspective – that is the natural aim of all living things ; and the only true perspective , the only true focus , from which to regard Good and Evil and to discriminate ...
... Chance and Pain can never be forgotten . The attainment of perspective – that is the natural aim of all living things ; and the only true perspective , the only true focus , from which to regard Good and Evil and to discriminate ...
Page 113
... Chance and Pain , be reconsidered in a thousand specific cases . And the same applies to the unqualified prohibition about ' committing adultery ' and the unqualified condemnation , based too obviously upon the questionable ' status ...
... Chance and Pain , be reconsidered in a thousand specific cases . And the same applies to the unqualified prohibition about ' committing adultery ' and the unqualified condemnation , based too obviously upon the questionable ' status ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION L | 7 |
OLD AGE IN MAN AND WOMAN | 26 |
FEMININE OLD AGE AND NATURE | 37 |
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