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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... Horace Bushnell . Paradoxical as it may seem , God means not only to make us good , but to make us also happy , by sickness , disaster and disappointment . - C . A. Bartol . The hiding places of men are dis- covered by affliction ...
... Horace Bushnell . Paradoxical as it may seem , God means not only to make us good , but to make us also happy , by sickness , disaster and disappointment . - C . A. Bartol . The hiding places of men are dis- covered by affliction ...
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... Horace Bushnell . He is well along the road to perfect manhood who does not allow the thou- sand little worries of life to embitter his temper , ANTIQUITY ANXIETY 25.
... Horace Bushnell . He is well along the road to perfect manhood who does not allow the thou- sand little worries of life to embitter his temper , ANTIQUITY ANXIETY 25.
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... Horace Bushnell . " The last word " is the most danger- ous of infernal machines , and the hus- band and wife should no more fight to get it than they would struggle for the possession of a lighted bombshell.- Douglas Jerrold . " A ...
... Horace Bushnell . " The last word " is the most danger- ous of infernal machines , and the hus- band and wife should no more fight to get it than they would struggle for the possession of a lighted bombshell.- Douglas Jerrold . " A ...
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... Horace Bushnell . God hath yoked to guilt , her pale tor- mentor , misery . Bryant . Let no man trust the first false step of guilt : it hangs upon a precipice , whose steep descent in lost perdition ends.- Young . Adversity , how blunt ...
... Horace Bushnell . God hath yoked to guilt , her pale tor- mentor , misery . Bryant . Let no man trust the first false step of guilt : it hangs upon a precipice , whose steep descent in lost perdition ends.- Young . Adversity , how blunt ...
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... Horace Bushnell . Habit , if not resisted , soon becomes necessity . Augustine . The phrases that men hear or repeat continually , end by becoming convic- tions and ossify the organs of intelli- gence . Goethe . I trust everything ...
... Horace Bushnell . Habit , if not resisted , soon becomes necessity . Augustine . The phrases that men hear or repeat continually , end by becoming convic- tions and ossify the organs of intelli- gence . Goethe . I trust everything ...
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