The New Dictionary of ThoughtsRavenio Books, 2015 M01 19 A cyclopedia of quotations from the best authors of the world, both ancient and modern, alphabetically arranged by subjects. |
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... Beecher. If there is any thing that keeps the mind open to angel visits, and repels the ministry of evil, it is a pure human love.—N. P. Willis. Our sweetest experiences of affection are meant to point us to that realm which is the real ...
... Beecher. If there is any thing that keeps the mind open to angel visits, and repels the ministry of evil, it is a pure human love.—N. P. Willis. Our sweetest experiences of affection are meant to point us to that realm which is the real ...
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... Beecher. Affliction comes to us all not to make us sad, but sober; not to make us sorry, but wise; not to make us despondent, but by its darkness to refresh us, as the night refreshes the day; not to impoverish, but to enrich us, as the ...
... Beecher. Affliction comes to us all not to make us sad, but sober; not to make us sorry, but wise; not to make us despondent, but by its darkness to refresh us, as the night refreshes the day; not to impoverish, but to enrich us, as the ...
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... civilization and prosperity.—Daniel Webster. He that would look with contempt on the pursuits of the farmer, is not worthy the name of a man.—H. W. Beecher. There seem to be but three ways for a nation Agrarianism Agriculture.
... civilization and prosperity.—Daniel Webster. He that would look with contempt on the pursuits of the farmer, is not worthy the name of a man.—H. W. Beecher. There seem to be but three ways for a nation Agrarianism Agriculture.
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... Beecher. Analogy. Analogy, although it is not infallible, is yet that telescope of the mind by which it is marvellously assisted in the discovery of both physical and moral truth.—Colton. Those who reason only by analogies, rarely reason ...
... Beecher. Analogy. Analogy, although it is not infallible, is yet that telescope of the mind by which it is marvellously assisted in the discovery of both physical and moral truth.—Colton. Those who reason only by analogies, rarely reason ...
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... Beecher. Temperate anger well becomes the wise.—Philemon. When anger rushes, unrestrained, to action, like a hot steed, it stumbles in its way.—Savage. If a man meets with injustice, it is not required that he shall not be roused to ...
... Beecher. Temperate anger well becomes the wise.—Philemon. When anger rushes, unrestrained, to action, like a hot steed, it stumbles in its way.—Savage. If a man meets with injustice, it is not required that he shall not be roused to ...
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