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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... Good Humor Good Nature Goodness Good Sense Gospel Gossip Government Grace Gracefulness Gratitude Grave Gravity Greatness Grief Grumbling Guests Guidance Guilt H. Gymnastics Habit Hair Hand Happiness Hardship Harlot Haste Hatred.
... Good Humor Good Nature Goodness Good Sense Gospel Gossip Government Grace Gracefulness Gratitude Grave Gravity Greatness Grief Grumbling Guests Guidance Guilt H. Gymnastics Habit Hair Hand Happiness Hardship Harlot Haste Hatred.
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Tryon Edwards. H. Gymnastics Habit Hair Hand Happiness Hardship Harlot Haste Hatred Head Health Heart Heaven Heirs Hell Help Heroism History Holidays Holiness Home Honesty Honor Hope Hospitality House Housewife Humanity Humility Humor ...
Tryon Edwards. H. Gymnastics Habit Hair Hand Happiness Hardship Harlot Haste Hatred Head Health Heart Heaven Heirs Hell Help Heroism History Holidays Holiness Home Honesty Honor Hope Hospitality House Housewife Humanity Humility Humor ...
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... , and wise experience.—Rowe. Toward old age both men and women hang to life by their habits.—Charles Reade. Probably the happiest period in life most frequently is in middle age, when the eager passions of youth are cooled, and the.
... , and wise experience.—Rowe. Toward old age both men and women hang to life by their habits.—Charles Reade. Probably the happiest period in life most frequently is in middle age, when the eager passions of youth are cooled, and the.
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... habit.—Rochefoucauld. There is not a more repulsive spectacle than an old man who will not forsake the world, which has already forsaken him.—Tholuck. Agitation. Agitation is the marshalling of the conscience of a nation Agitation.
... habit.—Rochefoucauld. There is not a more repulsive spectacle than an old man who will not forsake the world, which has already forsaken him.—Tholuck. Agitation. Agitation is the marshalling of the conscience of a nation Agitation.
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... habit of dissipating every serious thought by a succession of agreeable sensations is as fatal to happiness as to virtue; for when amusement is uniformly substituted for objects of moral and mental interest, we lose all that elevates ...
... habit of dissipating every serious thought by a succession of agreeable sensations is as fatal to happiness as to virtue; for when amusement is uniformly substituted for objects of moral and mental interest, we lose all that elevates ...
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