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Robert Baden-Powell
English
Soldier
Born:
Feb 22
,
1857
Died:
Jan 8
,
1941
Boy
Good
Life
Man
People
You
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Living indoors without fresh air quickly poisons the blood and makes people feel tired and seedy when they don't know why. For myself, I sleep out of doors in winter as well as summer. I only feel tired or seedy when I have been indoors a lot. I only catch cold when I sleep in a room.
Robert Baden-Powell
Myself
Tired
Winter
People
Doors
Living
Cold
Air
Summer
Out
Only
Poisons
Catch
Feel
Indoors
Know
Well
Without
Makes
Fresh
Fresh Air
Been
Lot
Blood
Quickly
Room
Why
Sleep
The best workers, like the happiest livers, look upon their work as a kind of game: the harder they play the more enjoyable it becomes.
Robert Baden-Powell
Work
Best
Game
Kind
More
Like
Look
Becomes
Happiest
Workers
Harder
Play
Enjoyable
To the man who reads 'Scouting for Boys' superficially, there is a disappointing lack of religion in the book. But to him who tries it in practice, the basic religion underlying it soon becomes apparent.
Robert Baden-Powell
Religion
Man
Book
Practice
Tries
Disappointing
Soon
Underlying
Him
Reads
Becomes
Boy
Scouting
Lack
Apparent
Who
Basic
One of the finest statesmen of the present time is also a first-class scout, and that is Mr. Roosevelt, the late President of the United States of America.
Robert Baden-Powell
Time
President
Late
States
Statesmen
Finest
Also
Scout
America
Roosevelt
United
United States
United States Of America
Present
Present Time
Apart from the fact that any hardy exercise conduces much to the training and formation of a soldier, pig-sticking tends to give a man what is called a 'stalker's eye,' but which, par excellence, is the soldier's eye.
Robert Baden-Powell
Man
Training
Soldier
Par
Eye
Give
Excellence
Fact
Tends
Exercise
Any
Formation
Which
Apart
Much
Hardy
Development of outlook naturally begins with a respect for God... Reverence to God and reverence for one's neighbor and reverence for oneself as a servant of God.
Robert Baden-Powell
God
Respect
Neighbor
Oneself
Outlook
Development
Reverence
Begins
Naturally
Servant
One aim of the Boy Scouts scheme is to revive amongst us, if possible, some of the rules of the knights of old.
Robert Baden-Powell
Old
Aim
Rules
Possible
Some
Scheme
Knights
Boy
Revive
Scouts
Us
Amongst
A man who risks his life in shooting big game in order to secure good specimens for natural history collections, or to rid a district of a man-eater or other dangerous neighbor, is a sportsman in the true sense.
Robert Baden-Powell
Life
Good
History
Game
Man
Risks
Natural
Dangerous
Big
Sense
Other
Neighbor
Secure
Collections
District
True
Sportsman
True Sense
His
Shooting
Order
Natural History
Rid
Who
Of course, animals have to be killed for food or to prevent their doing injury to others or to property. But such killing is too often carried out without regard to the pain inflicted.
Robert Baden-Powell
Food
Property
Animals
Pain
Too
Others
Carried
Out
Prevent
Course
Without
Doing
Often
Inflicted
Regard
Injury
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