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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... give you good intelligence and good advice when they are wanted . -Bp . Horne . I love the acquaintance of young ... give to life its strength , as only moderation gives it its charm . - Richter . Every noble activity makes room ...
... give you good intelligence and good advice when they are wanted . -Bp . Horne . I love the acquaintance of young ... give to life its strength , as only moderation gives it its charm . - Richter . Every noble activity makes room ...
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... gives them . - Bovee . Give a boy address and accomplish- ments and you give him the mastery of palaces and fortunes where he goes . He has not the trouble of earning to own them : they solicit him to enter and possess . Emerson . The ...
... gives them . - Bovee . Give a boy address and accomplish- ments and you give him the mastery of palaces and fortunes where he goes . He has not the trouble of earning to own them : they solicit him to enter and possess . Emerson . The ...
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... give mankind occasion to exert their hidden strength , and throw out into practice virtues that shun the day , and lie concealed in the smooth seasons and the calms of life . -Addison . How blunt are all the arrows of ad- versity in ...
... give mankind occasion to exert their hidden strength , and throw out into practice virtues that shun the day , and lie concealed in the smooth seasons and the calms of life . -Addison . How blunt are all the arrows of ad- versity in ...
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... gives repays the confidence supposed to be placed in him by a seemingly disinterested zeal , while he seldom means anything by his advice but his own interest or reputation.- Rochefoucauld . No man is so foolish but he may some- times give ...
... gives repays the confidence supposed to be placed in him by a seemingly disinterested zeal , while he seldom means anything by his advice but his own interest or reputation.- Rochefoucauld . No man is so foolish but he may some- times give ...
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... give him but little occasion to think much about it . Whately . I will not borrow merit from the dead , myself an undeserver . - Rowe . Every man is his own ancestor , and every man is his own heir . He devises his own future , and he ...
... give him but little occasion to think much about it . Whately . I will not borrow merit from the dead , myself an undeserver . - Rowe . Every man is his own ancestor , and every man is his own heir . He devises his own future , and he ...
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