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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... enemy to the face than the small - pox . - St . Evremond . All affectation proceeds from the sup- position of possessing something better than the rest of the world possesses . Nobody is vain of possessing two legs and two arms ...
... enemy to the face than the small - pox . - St . Evremond . All affectation proceeds from the sup- position of possessing something better than the rest of the world possesses . Nobody is vain of possessing two legs and two arms ...
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... enemy . - Anon . AGE . It is not by the gray of the hair that one knows the age of the heart.- Bulwer . is A graceful and honorable old age the childhood of immortality . - Pindar . How beautiful can time with goodness make an old man ...
... enemy . - Anon . AGE . It is not by the gray of the hair that one knows the age of the heart.- Bulwer . is A graceful and honorable old age the childhood of immortality . - Pindar . How beautiful can time with goodness make an old man ...
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... enemy often burns yourself more than him.- Chinese Proverb . Anger is the most impotent of pas- sions . It effects nothing it goes about , and hurts the one who is possessed by it more than the one against whom it is directed ...
... enemy often burns yourself more than him.- Chinese Proverb . Anger is the most impotent of pas- sions . It effects nothing it goes about , and hurts the one who is possessed by it more than the one against whom it is directed ...
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... enemies are de- cidedly bad - Lavater . When one associates with vice , it is but one step from companionship to slavery . Be very circumspect in the choice of thy company . In the society of thine equals thou shalt enjoy more pleasure ...
... enemies are de- cidedly bad - Lavater . When one associates with vice , it is but one step from companionship to slavery . Be very circumspect in the choice of thy company . In the society of thine equals thou shalt enjoy more pleasure ...
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... enemies . - Plutarch . Never build after you are five - and- forty ; have five years ' income in hand before you lay a brick ; and always cal- culate the expense at double the esti- mate . - Kett . Houses are built to live in , more ...
... enemies . - Plutarch . Never build after you are five - and- forty ; have five years ' income in hand before you lay a brick ; and always cal- culate the expense at double the esti- mate . - Kett . Houses are built to live in , more ...
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