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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... eternal stars of heaven.—Theodore Parker. Ah! if you only know the peace there is in an accepted sorrow.—Mde. Guion. It is not until we have passed through the furnace that we are made to know how much dross there is in our composition ...
... eternal stars of heaven.—Theodore Parker. Ah! if you only know the peace there is in an accepted sorrow.—Mde. Guion. It is not until we have passed through the furnace that we are made to know how much dross there is in our composition ...
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... eternal youth in a better world.—,H. Palmer. No snow falls lighter than the snow of ago; but none lies heavier, for it never melts. It is a rare and difficult attainment to grow old gracefully and happily.— L. M. Child. Old age is a ...
... eternal youth in a better world.—,H. Palmer. No snow falls lighter than the snow of ago; but none lies heavier, for it never melts. It is a rare and difficult attainment to grow old gracefully and happily.— L. M. Child. Old age is a ...
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... eternal condition of success.—T. T. Munger. Alchemy. Alchemy may he compared to the man who told his sons of gold buried somewhere in his vineyard, where they by digging found no gold, but by turning up the mould about the roots of their ...
... eternal condition of success.—T. T. Munger. Alchemy. Alchemy may he compared to the man who told his sons of gold buried somewhere in his vineyard, where they by digging found no gold, but by turning up the mould about the roots of their ...
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... eternal justice, the unchanging law of God.—Theodore Parker. America has proved that it is practicable to elevate the mass of mankind —the laboring or lower class—to raise them to selfrespect, to make them competent to act a part in the ...
... eternal justice, the unchanging law of God.—Theodore Parker. America has proved that it is practicable to elevate the mass of mankind —the laboring or lower class—to raise them to selfrespect, to make them competent to act a part in the ...
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... eternal fact, and go astray more and more.—Carlyle. Half the work that is done in this world is to make things appear what they are not.—E. R. Beadle. How little do they see what is, who frame their hasty judgments upon that which seems ...
... eternal fact, and go astray more and more.—Carlyle. Half the work that is done in this world is to make things appear what they are not.—E. R. Beadle. How little do they see what is, who frame their hasty judgments upon that which seems ...
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