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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... live long , but no one would be old . - Swift . Nothing is more disgraceful than that an old man should have nothing ... live comfortably when we grow old ; and when we are old , we perceive it is too late to live as we pro- posed ...
... live long , but no one would be old . - Swift . Nothing is more disgraceful than that an old man should have nothing ... live comfortably when we grow old ; and when we are old , we perceive it is too late to live as we pro- posed ...
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... live with all my might while I do live , and as I shall wish I had done ten thousand ages hence . - Jonathan Edwards . It is a sad thing to begin life with low conceptions of it . It may not be possible for a young man to measure life ...
... live with all my might while I do live , and as I shall wish I had done ten thousand ages hence . - Jonathan Edwards . It is a sad thing to begin life with low conceptions of it . It may not be possible for a young man to measure life ...
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... live in the past . They merely look back . - For- ward is the universal cry . What can we see in the longest kingly line in Europe , save that it runs back to a successful soldier ? -Walter Scott . Some decent , regulated pre - eminence ...
... live in the past . They merely look back . - For- ward is the universal cry . What can we see in the longest kingly line in Europe , save that it runs back to a successful soldier ? -Walter Scott . Some decent , regulated pre - eminence ...
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... live , of judg- ing men by their outward appearance.— La Fontaine . The world is governed more by ap- pearances than by realities , so that it is fully as necessary to seem to know some- thing as to know it . - Daniel Webster . The ...
... live , of judg- ing men by their outward appearance.— La Fontaine . The world is governed more by ap- pearances than by realities , so that it is fully as necessary to seem to know some- thing as to know it . - Daniel Webster . The ...
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... live with his superiors as he does with his fire : not too near , lest he burn ; nor too far off , lest he freeze . Diogenes . Company , villainous company hath been the ruin of me . - Shakespeare . It is best to be with those in time ...
... live with his superiors as he does with his fire : not too near , lest he burn ; nor too far off , lest he freeze . Diogenes . Company , villainous company hath been the ruin of me . - Shakespeare . It is best to be with those in time ...
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