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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... poor man's wealth . - M . Wren . Ability involves responsibility ; power , to its last particle , is duty.-A. Maclaren . What we do upon some great occasion will probably depend on what we al- ready are ; and what we are will be the ...
... poor man's wealth . - M . Wren . Ability involves responsibility ; power , to its last particle , is duty.-A. Maclaren . What we do upon some great occasion will probably depend on what we al- ready are ; and what we are will be the ...
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... poor are all hereditary honors , those poor possessions from another's deeds , unless our own just virtues form our title , and give a sanction to our fond assumption . - Shirley . It is a noble faculty of our nature which enables us to ...
... poor are all hereditary honors , those poor possessions from another's deeds , unless our own just virtues form our title , and give a sanction to our fond assumption . - Shirley . It is a noble faculty of our nature which enables us to ...
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... poor Richard , have prevented a single foolish action . - Macaulay . ― no APPEARANCES . There are greater wretches in the world than many of those whom people in general take to be happy . - Seneca . Do not judge from mere appearances ...
... poor Richard , have prevented a single foolish action . - Macaulay . ― no APPEARANCES . There are greater wretches in the world than many of those whom people in general take to be happy . - Seneca . Do not judge from mere appearances ...
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... poor man than the purse - proud arrogance of the rich . - But let the poor man become rich and he runs at once into the vice against which he so feelingly declaimed . -There are strange contradictions in human character . - Cumberland ...
... poor man than the purse - proud arrogance of the rich . - But let the poor man become rich and he runs at once into the vice against which he so feelingly declaimed . -There are strange contradictions in human character . - Cumberland ...
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... poor that he cannot be of some service , if only as a witness of his time . - Fauchet . To write well is to think well , to feel well , and to render well ; it is to possess at once intellect , soul , and taste . — Buffon . He who ...
... poor that he cannot be of some service , if only as a witness of his time . - Fauchet . To write well is to think well , to feel well , and to render well ; it is to possess at once intellect , soul , and taste . — Buffon . He who ...
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