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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... Flowers Folly Fools Foppery Forbearance Force Foreboding Forethought Forgetfulness Forgiveness Formalism Forms Fortitude Fortune Fraud Freedom FreeThinking Fretfulness Friendship Frugality Futurity Future State G. Gain Gallantry ...
... Flowers Folly Fools Foppery Forbearance Force Foreboding Forethought Forgetfulness Forgiveness Formalism Forms Fortitude Fortune Fraud Freedom FreeThinking Fretfulness Friendship Frugality Futurity Future State G. Gain Gallantry ...
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... flower and the fruit, the date, the rose, and the pomegranate.—Walter Scott. Adversity has ever been considered the state in which a man most easily becomes acquainted with himself, then, especially, being free from flatterers.—Johnson ...
... flower and the fruit, the date, the rose, and the pomegranate.—Walter Scott. Adversity has ever been considered the state in which a man most easily becomes acquainted with himself, then, especially, being free from flatterers.—Johnson ...
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... flowers and blot out its pleasant sunshine.—E. H. Chapin. Dwell not too long upon sports; for as they refresh a man that is weary, so they weary a man that is refreshed.—Puller. If you are animated by right principles, and are fully ...
... flowers and blot out its pleasant sunshine.—E. H. Chapin. Dwell not too long upon sports; for as they refresh a man that is weary, so they weary a man that is refreshed.—Puller. If you are animated by right principles, and are fully ...
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Tryon Edwards. charge of them; the chaplet of flowers has been snatched from the brow of Christ, and given to Mammon.—H. W. Beecher. Analogy. Analogy, although it is not infallible, is yet that telescope of the mind by which it is ...
Tryon Edwards. charge of them; the chaplet of flowers has been snatched from the brow of Christ, and given to Mammon.—H. W. Beecher. Analogy. Analogy, although it is not infallible, is yet that telescope of the mind by which it is ...
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... flowers fading like our hopes, the leaves falling like our years, the clouds fleeting like our illusions, the light ... flower garden, blossoming under the spell of the enchanter, frost.—Whittier. Who at this season does not feel ...
... flowers fading like our hopes, the leaves falling like our years, the clouds fleeting like our illusions, the light ... flower garden, blossoming under the spell of the enchanter, frost.—Whittier. Who at this season does not feel ...
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action Apothegms Aristotle atheism beauty become Beecher believe better Bible blessing body Chapin character Christ Christian Cicero Colton conscience danger death deeds desire devil divine doth duty earth Edwards Eliot enemy eternal everything evil faith fear feel flowers folly fool genius George Eliot give glory God’s grace greatest grow habit happiness hath heart heaven holy honor hope human idle ignorance Jeremy Taylor Joshua Reynolds kind knowledge labor learning liberty light live look man’s mankind marriage men’s mind moral nature never noble one’s opinion ourselves passions perfect person philosophy pleasure Plutarch principles Proverb Publius Syrus reason religion rich Rochefoucauld sense Shakespeare Simmons sorrow soul speak spirit temper thee Theodore Parker things thou thought today true truth vice virtue Voltaire Washington Allston weak wisdom wise word