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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... God accept them, yet toward men are little better than good dreams except they be put in action.—Bacon. Doing is the great thing. For if, resolutely, people do what is right, in time they come to like doing it.—Ruskin. Activity is God's ...
... God accept them, yet toward men are little better than good dreams except they be put in action.—Bacon. Doing is the great thing. For if, resolutely, people do what is right, in time they come to like doing it.—Ruskin. Activity is God's ...
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... God. —S. Brooke. What are the aims which are at the same time duties?—they are the perfecting of ourselves, and the happiness of others.—Kant. High aims and lofty purposes are the wings of the soul aiding it to mount to heaven. In God's ...
... God. —S. Brooke. What are the aims which are at the same time duties?—they are the perfecting of ourselves, and the happiness of others.—Kant. High aims and lofty purposes are the wings of the soul aiding it to mount to heaven. In God's ...
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... God. When we torment ourselves with imaginary dangers, or trials, or reverses, we have already parted with that ... God's providence.—Tryon Edwards. Let us he of good cheer, remembering that the misfortunes hardest to bear are those ...
... God. When we torment ourselves with imaginary dangers, or trials, or reverses, we have already parted with that ... God's providence.—Tryon Edwards. Let us he of good cheer, remembering that the misfortunes hardest to bear are those ...
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Tryon Edwards. Art. True art is reverent imitation of God.—Tryon Edwards. All great art is the expression of mail's delight in God's work, not his own.—Ruskin. The highest problem of any art is to cause by appearance the illusion of a ...
Tryon Edwards. Art. True art is reverent imitation of God.—Tryon Edwards. All great art is the expression of mail's delight in God's work, not his own.—Ruskin. The highest problem of any art is to cause by appearance the illusion of a ...
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... God, and interpret the teaching of creation to mankind. All honor to the man who treats it sacredly; who studies, as in God's presence, the thoughts of God which are expressed to him; and makes all things according to the pattern which ...
... God, and interpret the teaching of creation to mankind. All honor to the man who treats it sacredly; who studies, as in God's presence, the thoughts of God which are expressed to him; and makes all things according to the pattern which ...
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