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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... turn them to their own prejudice . - Rochefoucauld . What reason , like the careful ant , draws laboriously together , the wind of accident sometimes collects in a mo- ment . - Schiller . What men call accident is the doing of God's ...
... turn them to their own prejudice . - Rochefoucauld . What reason , like the careful ant , draws laboriously together , the wind of accident sometimes collects in a mo- ment . - Schiller . What men call accident is the doing of God's ...
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... turn it into a defense . - Meyrick . It is not the cares of to - day , but the cares of to - morrow that weigh a man down . For the needs of to - day we have corresponding strength given . For the morrow we are told to trust . - It is ...
... turn it into a defense . - Meyrick . It is not the cares of to - day , but the cares of to - morrow that weigh a man down . For the needs of to - day we have corresponding strength given . For the morrow we are told to trust . - It is ...
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... Turn from the oracles of man - stiil dim even in their clearest response - to the oracles of God , which are never dark . Bury all your books when you feel the night of skepticism gathering around you ; bury them all , powerful though ...
... Turn from the oracles of man - stiil dim even in their clearest response - to the oracles of God , which are never dark . Bury all your books when you feel the night of skepticism gathering around you ; bury them all , powerful though ...
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... turn pale . - Cicero . The blush is nature's alarm at the ap- proach of sin , and her testimony to the dignity of virtue . - Fuller . The troubled blood through his pale face was seen to come and go with tidings from his heart , as it a ...
... turn pale . - Cicero . The blush is nature's alarm at the ap- proach of sin , and her testimony to the dignity of virtue . - Fuller . The troubled blood through his pale face was seen to come and go with tidings from his heart , as it a ...
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... turn . - Rowe . Nothing truly can be termed my own , but what I make my own by using well ; those deeds of charity which we have done , shall stay forever with us ; and that wealth which we have so bestowed , we only keep ; the other is ...
... turn . - Rowe . Nothing truly can be termed my own , but what I make my own by using well ; those deeds of charity which we have done , shall stay forever with us ; and that wealth which we have so bestowed , we only keep ; the other is ...
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