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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... character. The stupid and indifferent are passed by in silence.—Tryon Edwards. It is not he who gives abuse that ... characters it is they admire. We shall often find this a most consolatory question.— Colton. Abuse me as much as you ...
... character. The stupid and indifferent are passed by in silence.—Tryon Edwards. It is not he who gives abuse that ... characters it is they admire. We shall often find this a most consolatory question.— Colton. Abuse me as much as you ...
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... characters they assume upon the stage.— Lamb. A young girl must not be taken to the theatre, let us say it once for all. It is not only the drama which is immoral, but the place.—Alex. Dumas, The most difficult character in comedy is ...
... characters they assume upon the stage.— Lamb. A young girl must not be taken to the theatre, let us say it once for all. It is not only the drama which is immoral, but the place.—Alex. Dumas, The most difficult character in comedy is ...
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... character.—Grattan. It is often the case with fine natures, that when the fire of the spirit dies out with increasing age, the power of intellect is unaltered or increased, and an originally educated judgment grows broader and gentler ...
... character.—Grattan. It is often the case with fine natures, that when the fire of the spirit dies out with increasing age, the power of intellect is unaltered or increased, and an originally educated judgment grows broader and gentler ...
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Tryon Edwards. High aims form high characters, and great objects bring out great minds. —Tryon Edwards. Have a purpose ... character, that by the influence of both, appealing to the best principles of our nature, we may be roused to the ...
Tryon Edwards. High aims form high characters, and great objects bring out great minds. —Tryon Edwards. Have a purpose ... character, that by the influence of both, appealing to the best principles of our nature, we may be roused to the ...
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... character and becomes the taskmaster of idleness.—Willmott. Let the world have whatever sports and recreations please them best, provided they be followed with discretion.—Burton. Amusement that is excessive and followed only for its ...
... character and becomes the taskmaster of idleness.—Willmott. Let the world have whatever sports and recreations please them best, provided they be followed with discretion.—Burton. Amusement that is excessive and followed only for its ...
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