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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... Help Heroism History Holidays Holiness Home Honesty Honor Hope Hospitality House Housewife Humanity Humility Humor Hunger Hurry Husband Hypocrisy I. Ideals Ideas Idleness Ignorance IllNature Ills Imagination Imitation Immodesty.
... Help Heroism History Holidays Holiness Home Honesty Honor Hope Hospitality House Housewife Humanity Humility Humor Hunger Hurry Husband Hypocrisy I. Ideals Ideas Idleness Ignorance IllNature Ills Imagination Imitation Immodesty.
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Tryon Edwards. I. Ideals Ideas Idleness Ignorance IllNature Ills Imagination Imitation Immodesty Immortality Impatience Imperfection Impertinence Impossibility Impressions Improvement Improvidence Imprudence Impudence Impulse Impurity ...
Tryon Edwards. I. Ideals Ideas Idleness Ignorance IllNature Ills Imagination Imitation Immodesty Immortality Impatience Imperfection Impertinence Impossibility Impressions Improvement Improvidence Imprudence Impudence Impulse Impurity ...
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... ignorance, than the pedant by his awkward attempt to exhibit his erudition.—Colton. There is a certain artificial polish and address acquired by mingling in the beau monde, which, in the commerce of the world, supplies the place of ...
... ignorance, than the pedant by his awkward attempt to exhibit his erudition.—Colton. There is a certain artificial polish and address acquired by mingling in the beau monde, which, in the commerce of the world, supplies the place of ...
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... ignorance or stupidity when it would endeavor to please.—Goldsmith. All false practices and affectations of knowledge are more odious than any want or defect of knowledge can be.—Sprat. Be yourself. Ape no greatness. Be willing to pass ...
... ignorance or stupidity when it would endeavor to please.—Goldsmith. All false practices and affectations of knowledge are more odious than any want or defect of knowledge can be.—Sprat. Be yourself. Ape no greatness. Be willing to pass ...
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... ignorance and pride, of strong sense and feeble reason, of good eating and ill living.—It is the plague of society, the corrupter of morals, and the underminer of property.— Jeremy Collier. If a man of sober habits, moderato, chaste ...
... ignorance and pride, of strong sense and feeble reason, of good eating and ill living.—It is the plague of society, the corrupter of morals, and the underminer of property.— Jeremy Collier. If a man of sober habits, moderato, chaste ...
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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