The New Dictionary of Thoughts: A Cyclopedia of Quotations from the Best Authors of the World, Both Ancient and Modern, Alphabetically Arranged by SubjectsBritkin, 1927 - 724 páginas |
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... H. W. Beecher . There seem to be but three ways for a nation to acquire wealth : the first is by war , as the Romans did , in plunder- ing their conquered neighbors this is robbery ; the second by commerce , which is generally cheating ...
... H. W. Beecher . There seem to be but three ways for a nation to acquire wealth : the first is by war , as the Romans did , in plunder- ing their conquered neighbors this is robbery ; the second by commerce , which is generally cheating ...
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... H. W. Beecher . Temperate anger well becomes the wise . - Philemon . When anger rushes , unrestrained , to action , like a hot steed , it stumbles in its way . Savage . If a man meets with injustice , it is not required that he shall ...
... H. W. Beecher . Temperate anger well becomes the wise . - Philemon . When anger rushes , unrestrained , to action , like a hot steed , it stumbles in its way . Savage . If a man meets with injustice , it is not required that he shall ...
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... H. W. Beecher . It seems to me we can never give up longing and wishing while we are thor- oughly alive . There are certain things we feel to be beautiful and good , and we must hunger after them . - George Eliot . What we truly and ...
... H. W. Beecher . It seems to me we can never give up longing and wishing while we are thor- oughly alive . There are certain things we feel to be beautiful and good , and we must hunger after them . - George Eliot . What we truly and ...
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... H. W. Beecher . He who will not give some portion of his ease , his blood , his wealth , for others ' good , is a poor frozen churl . - Joanna Baillie . He only does not live in vain , who employs his wealth , his thought , his speech ...
... H. W. Beecher . He who will not give some portion of his ease , his blood , his wealth , for others ' good , is a poor frozen churl . - Joanna Baillie . He only does not live in vain , who employs his wealth , his thought , his speech ...
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... H. W. Beecher . I know the Bible is inspired because it finds me at greater depths of my being than any other book . Coleridge . The highest earthly enjoyments are but a shadow of the joy I find in reading God's word . - Lady Jane Grey ...
... H. W. Beecher . I know the Bible is inspired because it finds me at greater depths of my being than any other book . Coleridge . The highest earthly enjoyments are but a shadow of the joy I find in reading God's word . - Lady Jane Grey ...
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