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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... Things Bible Bigotry Biography Birth Blessedness Blockhead Blush Blustering Boasting Body Boldness Books Bores Borrowing Bravery Brevity Bribery C. Brotherhood Brutes Building Burial Business Busybodies But Calamity Calumny.
... Things Bible Bigotry Biography Birth Blessedness Blockhead Blush Blustering Boasting Body Boldness Books Bores Borrowing Bravery Brevity Bribery C. Brotherhood Brutes Building Burial Business Busybodies But Calamity Calumny.
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... body. A full belly makes a dull brain, and a turbulent spirit a distracted judgment. The muses starve in a cook's shop and a lawyer's study.—Quarles. To set the mind above the appetites is the end of abstinence, which if not a virtue ...
... body. A full belly makes a dull brain, and a turbulent spirit a distracted judgment. The muses starve in a cook's shop and a lawyer's study.—Quarles. To set the mind above the appetites is the end of abstinence, which if not a virtue ...
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... body, say the physiologists, is to form bone.—It is as rare as it is pleasant to meet with an old man whose opinions are nor ossified.—J. F. Boyse. That old man dies prematurely whose memory records no benefits conferred.—They only have ...
... body, say the physiologists, is to form bone.—It is as rare as it is pleasant to meet with an old man whose opinions are nor ossified.—J. F. Boyse. That old man dies prematurely whose memory records no benefits conferred.—They only have ...
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... body and spirit; such as we can partake of in the presence and society of respectable friends; such as consist with and are favorable to a grateful piety; such as are chastened by selfrespect, and are accompanied with the consciousness ...
... body and spirit; such as we can partake of in the presence and society of respectable friends; such as consist with and are favorable to a grateful piety; such as are chastened by selfrespect, and are accompanied with the consciousness ...
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... body, did not give us a fibre too much, nor a passion too many.— Theodore Parker. Asking. I am prejudiced in favor of him who, without impudence, can ask boldly. —He has faith in humanity, and faith in himself.—No one who is not ...
... body, did not give us a fibre too much, nor a passion too many.— Theodore Parker. Asking. I am prejudiced in favor of him who, without impudence, can ask boldly. —He has faith in humanity, and faith in himself.—No one who is not ...
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