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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... look back to those to whom you owe gratitude , or forward to those to whom you ought to afford protection , still it is no less incumbent on you to move steadily in the path of duty : for your active exertions are due not only to so ...
... look back to those to whom you owe gratitude , or forward to those to whom you ought to afford protection , still it is no less incumbent on you to move steadily in the path of duty : for your active exertions are due not only to so ...
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... look down upon the world with contempt ; but a truly noble spirit ap- pears greatest in distress ; and then be- comes more bright and conspicuous.- Plutarch . In the adversity of our best friends we often find something that does not ...
... look down upon the world with contempt ; but a truly noble spirit ap- pears greatest in distress ; and then be- comes more bright and conspicuous.- Plutarch . In the adversity of our best friends we often find something that does not ...
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... look old , yet I am strong and lusty ; for in my youth I never did apply hot and rebellious liquors in my blood ; and did not , with unbashful fore- head , woo the means of weakness and debility : therefore my age is as a lusty winter ...
... look old , yet I am strong and lusty ; for in my youth I never did apply hot and rebellious liquors in my blood ; and did not , with unbashful fore- head , woo the means of weakness and debility : therefore my age is as a lusty winter ...
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... look down on the hate of those below . - Byron . Where ambition can cover its enter- prises , even to the person himself , under the appearance of principle , it is the most incurable and inflexible of pas- sions . - Hume . The slave ...
... look down on the hate of those below . - Byron . Where ambition can cover its enter- prises , even to the person himself , under the appearance of principle , it is the most incurable and inflexible of pas- sions . - Hume . The slave ...
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... look forward into the future and see what storms are coming , and distress our- selves before they come , as to how we shall avert them if they ever do come , we lose our proper trustfulness in God . When we torment ourselves with im ...
... look forward into the future and see what storms are coming , and distress our- selves before they come , as to how we shall avert them if they ever do come , we lose our proper trustfulness in God . When we torment ourselves with im ...
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