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“Idleness so called, which does not consist in doing nothing, but in doing a great deal not recognised in the dogmatic formularies of the ruling class, has as good a right to state its position as industry itself.” —“An Apology for Idlers” Robert Louis Stevenson (1877) www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/69825
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An apology for idlers, and other essays by Robert Louis Stevenson
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"The difficulty of always feeling that you ought to be doing something is that you tend to undervalue the times when you’re apparently doing nothing, and those are very important times." ~ Brian Eno