The New Dictionary of Thoughts: A Cyclopedia of Quotations from the Best Authors of the World, Both Ancient and Modern, Alphabetically Arranged by SubjectsBritkin, 1927 - 724 páginas |
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... Beecher . If there is any thing that keeps the mind open to angel visits , and repels the ministry of evil , it is a pure human love.-N. P. Willis . Our sweetest experiences of affection are meant to point us to that realm which is the ...
... Beecher . If there is any thing that keeps the mind open to angel visits , and repels the ministry of evil , it is a pure human love.-N. P. Willis . Our sweetest experiences of affection are meant to point us to that realm which is the ...
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... Beecher . Affliction comes to us all not to make us sad , but sober ; not to make us sorry , but wise ; not to make us despondent , but by its darkness to refresh us , as the night refreshes the day ; not to im- poverish , but to enrich ...
... Beecher . Affliction comes to us all not to make us sad , but sober ; not to make us sorry , but wise ; not to make us despondent , but by its darkness to refresh us , as the night refreshes the day ; not to im- poverish , but to enrich ...
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... Beecher . Temperate anger well becomes the wise . - Philemon . When anger rushes , unrestrained , to action , like a hot steed , it stumbles in its way - Savage . If a man meets with injustice , it is not required that he shall not be ...
... Beecher . Temperate anger well becomes the wise . - Philemon . When anger rushes , unrestrained , to action , like a hot steed , it stumbles in its way - Savage . If a man meets with injustice , it is not required that he shall not be ...
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... Beecher . Anxiety is a word of unbelief or un- reasoning dread . - We have no right to allow it . Full faith in God puts it to rest . - Horace Bushnell . He is well along the road to perfect manhood who does not allow the thou- sand ...
... Beecher . Anxiety is a word of unbelief or un- reasoning dread . - We have no right to allow it . Full faith in God puts it to rest . - Horace Bushnell . He is well along the road to perfect manhood who does not allow the thou- sand ...
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... Beecher . Man ought always to have something that he prefers to life ; otherwise life itself will seem to him tiresome and void . - Seume . They build too low who build beneath the skies . - Young . Be always displeased with what thou ...
... Beecher . Man ought always to have something that he prefers to life ; otherwise life itself will seem to him tiresome and void . - Seume . They build too low who build beneath the skies . - Young . Be always displeased with what thou ...
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