Mary
Wilson Little:
There
is no pleasure in having nothing to do; the fun is
in having lots to do—and not doing it.
Vernon
Lee:
Leisure requires the evidence of our own feelings,
because it is not so much a quality of time as a peculiar
state of mind…What being at leisure means is more
easily felt than defined.
Margaret
Mead:
Leisure and the cultivation of human capacities are
inextricably interdependent
Marie-Jeanne
Roland:
People who know how to employ themselves, always find
leisure moments, while those who do nothing are forever
in a hurry.
Margaret
Mead and Rhoda Metraux:
What we lack is not so much leisure to do as time
to reflect and time to feel. What we seldom "take"
is time to experience the things that we have happened,
the things that are happening, the things that are
still ahead of us.
Peg
Bracken:
People would have more leisure time if it weren't
for all the leisure-time activities that use it up.
Natalie
Clifford Barney:
How many inner resources one needs to tolerate
a life of leisure without fatigue.
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