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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... cause in the opinion of the world when we too passionately defend it . - Colton . When angry , count ten before you speak ; if very angry , count a hundred.- Jefferson . Consider , when you are enraged at any one , what you would ...
... cause in the opinion of the world when we too passionately defend it . - Colton . When angry , count ten before you speak ; if very angry , count a hundred.- Jefferson . Consider , when you are enraged at any one , what you would ...
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... cause , or unravel the mystery of human events ? -Blair . Sufficient to each day are the duties to be done and the trials to be endured . God never built a Christian strong enough to carry to - day's duties and to- morrow's anxieties ...
... cause , or unravel the mystery of human events ? -Blair . Sufficient to each day are the duties to be done and the trials to be endured . God never built a Christian strong enough to carry to - day's duties and to- morrow's anxieties ...
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... cause , if disgusted there , we can always descend ; but if we begin with the lowest to ascend is impossible . - Colton . It is only when men associate with the wicked with the desire and purpose of doing them good , that they can rely ...
... cause , if disgusted there , we can always descend ; but if we begin with the lowest to ascend is impossible . - Colton . It is only when men associate with the wicked with the desire and purpose of doing them good , that they can rely ...
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... cause ; a motion , without a mover ; a circle , without a centre ; a time , without an eternity ; a second , without a first : these are things so against philosophy and natural reason , that he must be a beast in understanding who can ...
... cause ; a motion , without a mover ; a circle , without a centre ; a time , without an eternity ; a second , without a first : these are things so against philosophy and natural reason , that he must be a beast in understanding who can ...
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... cause and effect of general morals ; they are first formed , and then re - act.- In both points of view they are an index of public morals . - H . Martineau . BARGAIN . I will give thrice so much land to any well - deserving friend ...
... cause and effect of general morals ; they are first formed , and then re - act.- In both points of view they are an index of public morals . - H . Martineau . BARGAIN . I will give thrice so much land to any well - deserving friend ...
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