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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... common enough . But it is the part of a good man to do great and noble deeds though he risks everything in doing them . - Plutarch . All our actions take their hue from the complexion of the heart , as land- scapes do their variety from ...
... common enough . But it is the part of a good man to do great and noble deeds though he risks everything in doing them . - Plutarch . All our actions take their hue from the complexion of the heart , as land- scapes do their variety from ...
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... common people is Choose rather to punish your appe- tites than to be punished by them.- Tyrius Maximus . vain than the virtuous . - Bacon . A slowness to applaud betrays a cold temper or an envious spirit . - H . More . O popular ...
... common people is Choose rather to punish your appe- tites than to be punished by them.- Tyrius Maximus . vain than the virtuous . - Bacon . A slowness to applaud betrays a cold temper or an envious spirit . - H . More . O popular ...
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... common theatre or scene . - Burton . Because I will not do the wrong to mistrust any , I will do myself the right to trust none ; I will live a bachelor.— Shakespeare . A man unattached , and without a wife , if he have any genius at ...
... common theatre or scene . - Burton . Because I will not do the wrong to mistrust any , I will do myself the right to trust none ; I will live a bachelor.— Shakespeare . A man unattached , and without a wife , if he have any genius at ...
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... common foible of women who have been handsome is to forget that they are no longer so . - Rochefoucauld . How much wit , good - nature , indul- gences , how many good offices and civilities , are required among friends to accomplish in ...
... common foible of women who have been handsome is to forget that they are no longer so . - Rochefoucauld . How much wit , good - nature , indul- gences , how many good offices and civilities , are required among friends to accomplish in ...
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... COMMON A blockhead cannot come in , nor go away , nor sit , nor rise , nor stand , like a man of sense . - Bruyere . There never was any party , faction , sect , or cabal whatsoever , in which the most ignorant were not the most vio ...
... COMMON A blockhead cannot come in , nor go away , nor sit , nor rise , nor stand , like a man of sense . - Bruyere . There never was any party , faction , sect , or cabal whatsoever , in which the most ignorant were not the most vio ...
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