1913. Labor well done



Here is the translation of the text on post # 1912. Well, it’s my translation – sorry for the mistakes and errors. Indentation is mine.

“Life and work must have their own rhythm. 

They should not be choked nor out of their orbit. 

A delightful labor means and signifies physical and moral harmony. It’s free poetry, it’s an atmosphere of quietness and peace.

Fusion, harmony or composition, unity, poetry: they’re a composition that brings out peace. 

Life should be regular and common, and then exalted, thanks to a poetry meaning. 

The delight and enjoyment of our own work bring out a piece of respect, also a delightful feeling, toward the enjoyed labor of somebody else's.” / Photo from: www canadapost ca

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