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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... N. P. Willis . Our sweetest experiences of affection are meant to point us to that realm which is the real and endless home of the heart . - H . W. Beecher . The affections , like conscience , are rather to be led than driven . Those ...
... N. P. Willis . Our sweetest experiences of affection are meant to point us to that realm which is the real and endless home of the heart . - H . W. Beecher . The affections , like conscience , are rather to be led than driven . Those ...
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... N. P. Willis . FAILURE . - We mount to heaven mostly on the ruins of our cherished schemes , finding our failures were suc- cesses . A. B. Alcott . Every failure is a step to success ; every detection of what is false directs us toward ...
... N. P. Willis . FAILURE . - We mount to heaven mostly on the ruins of our cherished schemes , finding our failures were suc- cesses . A. B. Alcott . Every failure is a step to success ; every detection of what is false directs us toward ...
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... N. P. Willis . I Never have anything to do with an unlucky place , or an unlucky man . have seen many clever men , very clever men , who had not shoes to their feet . I never act with them . Their advice sounds very well , but they ...
... N. P. Willis . I Never have anything to do with an unlucky place , or an unlucky man . have seen many clever men , very clever men , who had not shoes to their feet . I never act with them . Their advice sounds very well , but they ...
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... N. P. Willis . The contemplation of night should lead to elevating rather than to de- pressing ideas . Who can fix his mind on transitory and earthly things , in presence of those glittering myriads of worlds ; and who can dread death ...
... N. P. Willis . The contemplation of night should lead to elevating rather than to de- pressing ideas . Who can fix his mind on transitory and earthly things , in presence of those glittering myriads of worlds ; and who can dread death ...
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... N. P. Willis . Clouds dissolved the thirsty ground supply . Roscommon . Vexed sailors curse the rain for which poor shepherds prayed in vain . Waler . RAINBOW.- That gracious thing , made up of tears and light . Coleridge . So shines ...
... N. P. Willis . Clouds dissolved the thirsty ground supply . Roscommon . Vexed sailors curse the rain for which poor shepherds prayed in vain . Waler . RAINBOW.- That gracious thing , made up of tears and light . Coleridge . So shines ...
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