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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... principles of abstinence and patience: temperance in prosperity, and patient courage in adversity. —Seneca. Always rise from the table with an appetite, and you will never sit down without one.—Penn. Against diseases the strongest fence ...
... principles of abstinence and patience: temperance in prosperity, and patient courage in adversity. —Seneca. Always rise from the table with an appetite, and you will never sit down without one.—Penn. Against diseases the strongest fence ...
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... principles of eternal justice, the unchanging law of God.—Theodore Parker. America has proved that it is practicable to elevate the mass of mankind —the laboring or lower class—to raise them to selfrespect, to make them competent to act ...
... principles of eternal justice, the unchanging law of God.—Theodore Parker. America has proved that it is practicable to elevate the mass of mankind —the laboring or lower class—to raise them to selfrespect, to make them competent to act ...
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... principles, and are fully awakened to the true dignity of life, the subject of amusements may be left to settle itself. —T. T. Munger. Christian discipleship does not involve the abandonment of any innocent enjoyment. Any diversion or ...
... principles, and are fully awakened to the true dignity of life, the subject of amusements may be left to settle itself. —T. T. Munger. Christian discipleship does not involve the abandonment of any innocent enjoyment. Any diversion or ...
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... principles by inheritance, and defend them as they would their estates, because they are born heirs to them.—Watts. In belief lies the secret of all valuable exertion.—Bulwer. A skeptical young man one day, conversing with the ...
... principles by inheritance, and defend them as they would their estates, because they are born heirs to them.—Watts. In belief lies the secret of all valuable exertion.—Bulwer. A skeptical young man one day, conversing with the ...
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... principles carry with them.—D'Aubigne. To the Calvinists, more than to any other class of men, the political liberties of Holland, England, and America are due.—Motley. There was not a reformer in Europe so resolute as Calvin to ...
... principles carry with them.—D'Aubigne. To the Calvinists, more than to any other class of men, the political liberties of Holland, England, and America are due.—Motley. There was not a reformer in Europe so resolute as Calvin to ...
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