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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... Dissipation Distance Distinction Distrust Diversion Docility Doctrine Dogmatism Doing Well Domestic Doubt Dreams Dress Drinking Drunkenness Duels Dullness Duty E. Early Rising Earnestness Earth Eating Eccentricity Echo Economy.
... Dissipation Distance Distinction Distrust Diversion Docility Doctrine Dogmatism Doing Well Domestic Doubt Dreams Dress Drinking Drunkenness Duels Dullness Duty E. Early Rising Earnestness Earth Eating Eccentricity Echo Economy.
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... earth its native heaven: life has nought else that may supply its place.—Z. E. Landon. I'd rather than that crowds should sigh for me, that from some kindred eye the trickling tear should steal.—H. K. White. Affliction. (See Adversity ...
... earth its native heaven: life has nought else that may supply its place.—Z. E. Landon. I'd rather than that crowds should sigh for me, that from some kindred eye the trickling tear should steal.—H. K. White. Affliction. (See Adversity ...
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... polishedwithout friction, nor man perfected without trials.—Chinese Proverb. Never on earth calamity so great, as not to leave to us, if rightly weighed, what would console 'mid what we sorrow for.—Shakespeare. The lessons.
... polishedwithout friction, nor man perfected without trials.—Chinese Proverb. Never on earth calamity so great, as not to leave to us, if rightly weighed, what would console 'mid what we sorrow for.—Shakespeare. The lessons.
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... earth are whitest which are nearest to heaven.—E. H. Chapin. There are three classes into which all the women past seventy years of age I have ever known, were divided: that dear old soul; that old woman; that old witch.—Coleridge. That ...
... earth are whitest which are nearest to heaven.—E. H. Chapin. There are three classes into which all the women past seventy years of age I have ever known, were divided: that dear old soul; that old woman; that old witch.—Coleridge. That ...
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... earth are the chosen people of God.—Jefferson. Agriculture for an honorable and highminded man, is the best of all occupations or arts by which men procure the means of living.— Xenophon. Trade increases the wealth and glory of a ...
... earth are the chosen people of God.—Jefferson. Agriculture for an honorable and highminded man, is the best of all occupations or arts by which men procure the means of living.— Xenophon. Trade increases the wealth and glory of a ...
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