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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... affections are our life . We live by them ; they supply our warmth.- Channing . The affections are like lightning : you cannot tell where they will strike till they have fallen . - Lacordaire . How sacred and beautiful is the feel- ing ...
... affections are our life . We live by them ; they supply our warmth.- Channing . The affections are like lightning : you cannot tell where they will strike till they have fallen . - Lacordaire . How sacred and beautiful is the feel- ing ...
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... affection . - Shakespeare . Age should fly concourse , cover in re- treat defects of judgment , and the will subdue ; walk thoughtful on the silent , solemn shore of that vast ocean it must sail so soon . - Young . Cautious age suspects ...
... affection . - Shakespeare . Age should fly concourse , cover in re- treat defects of judgment , and the will subdue ; walk thoughtful on the silent , solemn shore of that vast ocean it must sail so soon . - Young . Cautious age suspects ...
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... affections , the rivers becoming frozen like our lives - all bear secret relations to our destinies . - Chateaubriand . Season of mist and mellow fruitful- ness . - Keats . The Sabbath of the year . - Logan . Magnificent autumn ! He ...
... affections , the rivers becoming frozen like our lives - all bear secret relations to our destinies . - Chateaubriand . Season of mist and mellow fruitful- ness . - Keats . The Sabbath of the year . - Logan . Magnificent autumn ! He ...
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... affections . - Cervantes . The criterion of true beauty is , that it increases on examination ; if false , that it lessens . - There is therefore , something in true beauty that corresponds with right reason , and is not the mere ...
... affections . - Cervantes . The criterion of true beauty is , that it increases on examination ; if false , that it lessens . - There is therefore , something in true beauty that corresponds with right reason , and is not the mere ...
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... affections , con- stitutes the perfection of human nature . -Adam Smith . Benevolent feeling ennobles the most trifling actions . - Thackeray . There cannot be a more glorious ob- ject in creation than a human being replete with ...
... affections , con- stitutes the perfection of human nature . -Adam Smith . Benevolent feeling ennobles the most trifling actions . - Thackeray . There cannot be a more glorious ob- ject in creation than a human being replete with ...
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