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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... better nor worse than to be more willing to be fools ourselves than to have others so . - Pope . ABUSE . - Abuse is often of service . There is nothing so dangerous to an author as silence . His name , like the shuttlecock , must be ...
... better nor worse than to be more willing to be fools ourselves than to have others so . - Pope . ABUSE . - Abuse is often of service . There is nothing so dangerous to an author as silence . His name , like the shuttlecock , must be ...
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... better than we do ourselves , as he loves us better too . He that wrestles with us strengthens our nerves and sharpens our skill . Our antagonist is our helper . This conflict with difficulty makes us acquainted with our object , and ...
... better than we do ourselves , as he loves us better too . He that wrestles with us strengthens our nerves and sharpens our skill . Our antagonist is our helper . This conflict with difficulty makes us acquainted with our object , and ...
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... better than a smil- ing enemy . Anon . AGE . It is not by the gray of the hair that one knows the age of the heart.- Bulwer . A graceful and honorable old age is the childhood of immortality . — Pindar . How beautiful can time with ...
... better than a smil- ing enemy . Anon . AGE . It is not by the gray of the hair that one knows the age of the heart.- Bulwer . A graceful and honorable old age is the childhood of immortality . — Pindar . How beautiful can time with ...
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... better than its reconstructions . - Joubert . Time consecrates and what is gray with age becomes religion . - Schiller . Antiquity is enjoyed not by the ancients who lived in the infancy of things , but by us who live in their ma ...
... better than its reconstructions . - Joubert . Time consecrates and what is gray with age becomes religion . - Schiller . Antiquity is enjoyed not by the ancients who lived in the infancy of things , but by us who live in their ma ...
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... better sort . - Bacon . Conceit not so high an opinion of any one as to be bashful and impotent in their presence . - Fuller . Bashfulness is an ornament to youth , but a reproach to old age . - Aristotle . Bashfulness may sometimes ...
... better sort . - Bacon . Conceit not so high an opinion of any one as to be bashful and impotent in their presence . - Fuller . Bashfulness is an ornament to youth , but a reproach to old age . - Aristotle . Bashfulness may sometimes ...
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