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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... become in a moment plain . -H . Bonar . The most generous vine , if not pruned , runs out into many superfluous stems and grows at last weak and fruitless : so doth the best man if he be not cut short in his desires , and pruned with ...
... become in a moment plain . -H . Bonar . The most generous vine , if not pruned , runs out into many superfluous stems and grows at last weak and fruitless : so doth the best man if he be not cut short in his desires , and pruned with ...
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... become old , and remember when he is old , that he has once been young.- Addison . That man never grows old who keeps a child in his heart . A healthy old fellow , who is not a fool , is the happiest creature living.- Steele . In old ...
... become old , and remember when he is old , that he has once been young.- Addison . That man never grows old who keeps a child in his heart . A healthy old fellow , who is not a fool , is the happiest creature living.- Steele . In old ...
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... become a prison , America would still present a loop - hole of escape ; and , God be praised ! that loop - hole is larger than the dungeon it- self . - Heine . The home of freedom , and the hope of the down - trodden and oppressed among ...
... become a prison , America would still present a loop - hole of escape ; and , God be praised ! that loop - hole is larger than the dungeon it- self . - Heine . The home of freedom , and the hope of the down - trodden and oppressed among ...
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... becomes centred in the rich and powerful Houses of Commons . - Pull them down , and it still survives in the master and ... become rich and he runs at once into the vice against which he so feelingly declaimed . -There are strange ...
... becomes centred in the rich and powerful Houses of Commons . - Pull them down , and it still survives in the master and ... become rich and he runs at once into the vice against which he so feelingly declaimed . -There are strange ...
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... become necessarily their vic- tims or their disciples ; on the contrary , when we associate with the virtuous we form ourselves in imitation of their vir- tues , or at least lose , every day , some- thing of our faults . - Agapet . In ...
... become necessarily their vic- tims or their disciples ; on the contrary , when we associate with the virtuous we form ourselves in imitation of their vir- tues , or at least lose , every day , some- thing of our faults . - Agapet . In ...
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