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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... look down upon the world with contempt: but a truly noble, spirit appears greatest in distress; and then becomes morn bright and conspicuous.—Plutarch. In the adversity of our best friends we often find something that does not displease ...
... look down upon the world with contempt: but a truly noble, spirit appears greatest in distress; and then becomes morn bright and conspicuous.—Plutarch. In the adversity of our best friends we often find something that does not displease ...
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... look.—Jerrold. Old age adds to the respect due to virtue, but it takes nothing from the contempt inspired by vice; it whitens only the hair.—J. P. Senn. Age does not depend upon years, but upon temperament and health.—Some men are born ...
... look.—Jerrold. Old age adds to the respect due to virtue, but it takes nothing from the contempt inspired by vice; it whitens only the hair.—J. P. Senn. Age does not depend upon years, but upon temperament and health.—Some men are born ...
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... look without emotion upon the sunset of life, when the dusk of evening begins to gather over the watery eye, and the shadows of twilight grow broader and deeper upon the understanding.—Longfellow. While one finds company in himself and ...
... look without emotion upon the sunset of life, when the dusk of evening begins to gather over the watery eye, and the shadows of twilight grow broader and deeper upon the understanding.—Longfellow. While one finds company in himself and ...
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... look old, yet I am strong and lusty; for in my youth I never did apply hot and rebellious liquors in my blood; and did not, with unbashful forehead, woo the means of weakness and debility: therefore my age is as a lusty winter, frosty ...
... look old, yet I am strong and lusty; for in my youth I never did apply hot and rebellious liquors in my blood; and did not, with unbashful forehead, woo the means of weakness and debility: therefore my age is as a lusty winter, frosty ...
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... of civilization and prosperity.—Daniel Webster. He that would look with contempt on the pursuits of the farmer, is not worthy the name of a man.—H. W. Beecher. There seem to be but three ways for a nation Agrarianism Agriculture.
... of civilization and prosperity.—Daniel Webster. He that would look with contempt on the pursuits of the farmer, is not worthy the name of a man.—H. W. Beecher. There seem to be but three ways for a nation Agrarianism Agriculture.
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