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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... man.—It is to this hour, and at all hours, the vivifying influence in man's life.—Carlyle. It is a good thing to believe; it is a good thing to admire. By continually looking upwards, our minds will themselves grow upwards; as a man, by ...
... man.—It is to this hour, and at all hours, the vivifying influence in man's life.—Carlyle. It is a good thing to believe; it is a good thing to admire. By continually looking upwards, our minds will themselves grow upwards; as a man, by ...
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... man is proof against thy sweet, seducing charms?—Cowper. Great minds had rather deserve contemporaneous applause ... Man's first care should be to avoid the reproaches of his own heart, and next to escape the censures of the world ...
... man is proof against thy sweet, seducing charms?—Cowper. Great minds had rather deserve contemporaneous applause ... Man's first care should be to avoid the reproaches of his own heart, and next to escape the censures of the world ...
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... man's body, did not give us a fibre too much, nor a passion too many.— Theodore Parker. Asking. I am prejudiced in ... man to rest in absolute contentment.—He is born to hopes and aspirations as the sparks fly upward, unless he has ...
... man's body, did not give us a fibre too much, nor a passion too many.— Theodore Parker. Asking. I am prejudiced in ... man to rest in absolute contentment.—He is born to hopes and aspirations as the sparks fly upward, unless he has ...
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... man one day, conversing with the celebrated Dr. Parr, observed, that he would believe nothing which he could not understand. “Then, young man, our creed will be the shortest of any man's know.” I am not afraid of those tender and ...
... man one day, conversing with the celebrated Dr. Parr, observed, that he would believe nothing which he could not understand. “Then, young man, our creed will be the shortest of any man's know.” I am not afraid of those tender and ...
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... man becomes good, divine, Christlike, he passes out of the region of theorizing into the region of benevolent activities.— It is good to think well; it is divine to act well.—H. Mann. It is no great part of a good man's lot to enjoy ...
... man becomes good, divine, Christlike, he passes out of the region of theorizing into the region of benevolent activities.— It is good to think well; it is divine to act well.—H. Mann. It is no great part of a good man's lot to enjoy ...
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