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" READING is to the mind what exercise is to the body. As by the one health is preserved, strengthened, and invigorated ; by the other virtue, which is the health of the mind, is kept alive, cherished, and confirmed. "
The Tatler - Page 171
by Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele - 1804 - 400 pages
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Ann Arbor Baptist, Volumes 1-5

1888 - 626 pages
...itself will be — if not quiet, yet as full of peace as this night of stars." Thoughts on Heading. Reading is to the mind what exercise is to the body....the mind, is kept alive, cherished, and confirmed. STEELS. To learn how to read is no easy acquisition. I refer, not to the pronunciation of the words,...
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The University of Toronto Monthly, Volumes 27-28

1926 - 960 pages
...anything else a place of recreation, a source of refreshment to body and mind. " Reading," says Addison, "is to the mind what exercise is to the body. As by...the other, virtue (which is the health of the mind I is kept alive, cherished and confirmed." Like most worth-while institutions the library proper had...
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The Painter and Decorator, Volume 39

House painting - 1925 - 586 pages
...full of splinters but they always prick the hardest when we're sliding down. — WILLIAM. L. BROWNELL. Reading is to the mind what exercise is to the body....and invigorated, by the other virtue (which is the hearth of the mind) is kept alive, cherished and confirmed. — ADDISON. Happiness in this world, when...
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Papers of the Manchester Literary Club, Volume 30

Manchester Literary Club - English literature - 1904 - 596 pages
...place and time and is not fit to pronounce upon business which is complicated and unusual. Beading is to the mind what exercise is to the body, as by the one health is preserved and strengthened, and by the other virtue is kept alive and cherished." The study of literature also...
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HOME BUILDERS:An all-round book on the momentous subject of marriage!

246 pages
...effect of the marked and registered ideas on his feeling, sense or mind. You are also what you read. "Reading is to the mind what exercise is to the body. As by one, health is preserved, strengthened and invigorated by the other, virtue (which is the health of...
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