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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... bear it ? -Rowe . As the presence of those we love is as a double life , so absence , in its anxious longing and sense of vacancy , is as a foretaste of death . - Mrs . Jameson . ABSTINENCE .- ( See " TEMPER- ANCE . " ) The whole duty ...
... bear it ? -Rowe . As the presence of those we love is as a double life , so absence , in its anxious longing and sense of vacancy , is as a foretaste of death . - Mrs . Jameson . ABSTINENCE .- ( See " TEMPER- ANCE . " ) The whole duty ...
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... bear a countenance more princely than they are wont ; for it is the temper of the highest hearts , like the palm tree . to strive most upwards when it is most burdened . Sir P. Sidney . In this wild world , the fondest and the best are ...
... bear a countenance more princely than they are wont ; for it is the temper of the highest hearts , like the palm tree . to strive most upwards when it is most burdened . Sir P. Sidney . In this wild world , the fondest and the best are ...
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... bear it patiently gain much wisdom . - Luther . It is good for man to suffer the ad- versity of this earthly life : for it brings him back to the sacred retirement of the heart , where only he finds he is an exile from his native home ...
... bear it patiently gain much wisdom . - Luther . It is good for man to suffer the ad- versity of this earthly life : for it brings him back to the sacred retirement of the heart , where only he finds he is an exile from his native home ...
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... to humanity , to amuse innocently . think we can bear to be always em- ployed , either in duties or meditation , without relaxation . - H . More . The mind ought sometimes to be di- verted , that AMERICA AMUSEMENTS 19.
... to humanity , to amuse innocently . think we can bear to be always em- ployed , either in duties or meditation , without relaxation . - H . More . The mind ought sometimes to be di- verted , that AMERICA AMUSEMENTS 19.
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... bear with stronger obliga- tion on a liberal and enlightened mind , than a consciousness of an alliance with excellence which is departed ; and a con- sciousness , too , that in its acts and con- duct , and even in its sentiments and ...
... bear with stronger obliga- tion on a liberal and enlightened mind , than a consciousness of an alliance with excellence which is departed ; and a con- sciousness , too , that in its acts and con- duct , and even in its sentiments and ...
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