Thus then lived this folk in much plenty and ease of life, though not delicately nor desiring things out of measure. They wrought with their hands an… - William Morris

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Thus then lived this folk in much plenty and ease of life, though not delicately nor desiring things out of measure. They wrought with their hands and wearied themselves; and they rested from their toil and feasted and were merry: to-morrow was not a burden to them, nor yesterday a thing which they would fain forget: life shamed them not, nor did death make them afraid.

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William Morris (24 March 1834 – 3 October 1896) was a British textile designer, poet, novelist, translator, and socialist activist associated with the British Arts and Crafts Movement.

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Alternative Names: William M. Morris
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İnsanğlu yaşamını sürdürme konusunda kaygı duymaya gerek kalmadığını anladığında, isteyerek ve bilinçli bir şeklide gerçekleştirilirse makine işinden daha cazip olabilecek olan elle yapılan işe ilgi göstermeyi ve elle yapılan işten keyif almayı öğrendiğinde, makinelerin olağan şekilde aşırı kullanımı bir süre sonra muhtemelen bir biçimde kısıtlanacaktır.

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