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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... sure as God puts his children into the furnace of affliction , he will be with them in it . - Spurgeon . Heaven tries our virtue by afflictions ; as oft the cloud that wraps the present hour , serves but to lighten all our future days ...
... sure as God puts his children into the furnace of affliction , he will be with them in it . - Spurgeon . Heaven tries our virtue by afflictions ; as oft the cloud that wraps the present hour , serves but to lighten all our future days ...
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... sure that ambition is an error . Its wear and tear of heart are never recompensed ; it steals away the freshness of life ; it deadens our vivid and social enjoyments ; it shuts our souls to our youth ; and we are old ere we remember ...
... sure that ambition is an error . Its wear and tear of heart are never recompensed ; it steals away the freshness of life ; it deadens our vivid and social enjoyments ; it shuts our souls to our youth ; and we are old ere we remember ...
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... sure of just one ally , that is the devil . - Not the defeat of the intellect , but the acceptance of the heart is the only true object in fight- ing with the sword of the spirit . - G . Macdonald . argument ; not being founded in ...
... sure of just one ally , that is the devil . - Not the defeat of the intellect , but the acceptance of the heart is the only true object in fight- ing with the sword of the spirit . - G . Macdonald . argument ; not being founded in ...
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... sure and arrogant they are commonly most mistaken , giving views to passion without that proper deliberation which alone can secure them from the grossest absurdities . - Hume . Nothing is more hateful to a poor man than the purse ...
... sure and arrogant they are commonly most mistaken , giving views to passion without that proper deliberation which alone can secure them from the grossest absurdities . - Hume . Nothing is more hateful to a poor man than the purse ...
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... sure to keep.-T. L. Cuyler . Be charitable before wealth makes thee covetous . - Sir T. Browne . Of all the virtues necessary to the completion of the perfect man , there is none to be more delicately implied and less ostentatiously ...
... sure to keep.-T. L. Cuyler . Be charitable before wealth makes thee covetous . - Sir T. Browne . Of all the virtues necessary to the completion of the perfect man , there is none to be more delicately implied and less ostentatiously ...
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