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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... Shakespeare . We must be doing something to be happy . - Action is no less necessary to us than thought . - Hazlitt . Active natures are rarely melancholy . -Activity and sadness are incompatible . -Bovee . In all exigencies or miseries ...
... Shakespeare . We must be doing something to be happy . - Action is no less necessary to us than thought . - Hazlitt . Active natures are rarely melancholy . -Activity and sadness are incompatible . -Bovee . In all exigencies or miseries ...
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... Shakespeare . Ambition often puts men upon doing the meanest offices : so climbing is per- formed in the same posture as creeping . -Swift . As dogs in a wheel , or squirrels in a cage , ambitious men still climb and climb , with great ...
... Shakespeare . Ambition often puts men upon doing the meanest offices : so climbing is per- formed in the same posture as creeping . -Swift . As dogs in a wheel , or squirrels in a cage , ambitious men still climb and climb , with great ...
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... Shakespeare . It is best to be with those in time , that we hope to be with in eternity.- Fuller . It is certain that either wise bearing or ignorant carriage is caught , as men take diseases , one of another ; therefore let men take ...
... Shakespeare . It is best to be with those in time , that we hope to be with in eternity.- Fuller . It is certain that either wise bearing or ignorant carriage is caught , as men take diseases , one of another ; therefore let men take ...
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... Shakespeare . BABE . Of all the joys that lighten suffering earth , what joy is welcomed like a new - born child ? -Mrs . Norton . A babe in the house is a well - spring of pleasure , a messenger of peace and love , a resting place for ...
... Shakespeare . BABE . Of all the joys that lighten suffering earth , what joy is welcomed like a new - born child ? -Mrs . Norton . A babe in the house is a well - spring of pleasure , a messenger of peace and love , a resting place for ...
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... Shakespeare . What tender force , what dignity di- vine , what virtue consecrating every feature ; around that neck what dross are gold and pearl ! -Young . Beauty , unaccompanied by virtue , is as a flower without perfume . - From the ...
... Shakespeare . What tender force , what dignity di- vine , what virtue consecrating every feature ; around that neck what dross are gold and pearl ! -Young . Beauty , unaccompanied by virtue , is as a flower without perfume . - From the ...
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