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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... souls, makes them imagine themselves high and mighty, and leads them to look down upon the world with contempt: but a ... soul; for the mind that cannot be dejected by the former is not likely to be transported with the latter.—Fielding ...
... souls, makes them imagine themselves high and mighty, and leads them to look down upon the world with contempt: but a ... soul; for the mind that cannot be dejected by the former is not likely to be transported with the latter.—Fielding ...
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... soul.—Bulwer. How often a new affection makes a new man. The sordid becomes liberal; the cowering, heroic; the frivolous girl, the steadfast martyr of patience and ministration, transfigured by deathless love.—F. H. Chapin. Mature ...
... soul.—Bulwer. How often a new affection makes a new man. The sordid becomes liberal; the cowering, heroic; the frivolous girl, the steadfast martyr of patience and ministration, transfigured by deathless love.—F. H. Chapin. Mature ...
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... soul that suffers is stronger than the soul that rejoices.—E. Shepard. There is such a difference between coming out of sorrow merely thankful for relief and coming out of sorrow full of sympathy with, and trust in, Him who has released ...
... soul that suffers is stronger than the soul that rejoices.—E. Shepard. There is such a difference between coming out of sorrow merely thankful for relief and coming out of sorrow full of sympathy with, and trust in, Him who has released ...
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... soul that utters it.—Ruskin. Art, as far as it has the ability, follows nature, as a pupil imitates his master, so ... souls to whom even a vestal is not holy.—Schlegel The artist is the child in the popular fable, every one of whose ...
... soul that utters it.—Ruskin. Art, as far as it has the ability, follows nature, as a pupil imitates his master, so ... souls to whom even a vestal is not holy.—Schlegel The artist is the child in the popular fable, every one of whose ...
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... soul's purgatory.—It is the wise man's bonfire, and the fool's furnace.—Quarles. The best part of beauty is that which no picture can express.—Bacon. Beauty hath so many charms one knows not how to speak against it; and when a graceful ...
... soul's purgatory.—It is the wise man's bonfire, and the fool's furnace.—Quarles. The best part of beauty is that which no picture can express.—Bacon. Beauty hath so many charms one knows not how to speak against it; and when a graceful ...
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