Brutus Hamilton
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The worlds of Brutus Hamilton
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Student Athletics and the Voluntary Discipline: Oral History Transcript / and Related Material, 1966-196
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“What fun is it? Why all that hard, exhausting work? Where does it get you? Where's the good of it? It is one of the strange ironies of this strange life that those who work the hardest, who subject themselves to the strictest discipline, who give up certain pleasurable things in order to achieve a goal, are the happiest...”
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“It is one of the strange ironies of this strange life that those who work the hardest, who subject themselves to the strictest discipline, who give up certain pleasurable things in order to achieve a goal, are the happiest. When you see 20 or 30 men line up for a distance race... don't pity them, don't feel sorry for them. Better envy them instead.”
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