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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... Exercise Exertion Expectation Expediency Expense Experience Extravagance Extremes Eye Failure Faith Falsehood Fame Familiarity Family Fanaticism Fancy Farewell Fashion Fastidiousness Fate Faults Fear Feasting Feelings Fickleness.
... Exercise Exertion Expectation Expediency Expense Experience Extravagance Extremes Eye Failure Faith Falsehood Fame Familiarity Family Fanaticism Fancy Farewell Fashion Fastidiousness Fate Faults Fear Feasting Feelings Fickleness.
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... faith, as the Israelites passed through the sea. Then its very waves of misery will divide, and become to us a wall, on the right side and on the left, until the gulf narrows before our eyes, and we land safe on the opposite shore.—Miss ...
... faith, as the Israelites passed through the sea. Then its very waves of misery will divide, and become to us a wall, on the right side and on the left, until the gulf narrows before our eyes, and we land safe on the opposite shore.—Miss ...
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... faith in humanity, and faith in himself.—No one who is not accustomed to give grandly can ask nobly and with boldness.—Lavater. Aspiration. (See “Aims,” and “Ambition.”) It is not for man to rest in absolute contentment.—He is born to ...
... faith in humanity, and faith in himself.—No one who is not accustomed to give grandly can ask nobly and with boldness.—Lavater. Aspiration. (See “Aims,” and “Ambition.”) It is not for man to rest in absolute contentment.—He is born to ...
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... faith than to receive all the great truths which atheism would deny.—Addison. Atheism, if it exists, is the result of ignorance and pride, of strong sense and feeble reason, of good eating and ill living.—It is the plague of society ...
... faith than to receive all the great truths which atheism would deny.—Addison. Atheism, if it exists, is the result of ignorance and pride, of strong sense and feeble reason, of good eating and ill living.—It is the plague of society ...
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... faith in the divine word which did not expand the intellect, while it purified the heart; which did not multiply and exalt the aims and objects of the understanding, while it fixed and simplified those of the desires and feelings.—S. T. ...
... faith in the divine word which did not expand the intellect, while it purified the heart; which did not multiply and exalt the aims and objects of the understanding, while it fixed and simplified those of the desires and feelings.—S. T. ...
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