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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... desire , an inclination among students , readers and speakers , to develop and broaden their scope of knowledge , and to learn and know the thoughts and the expressions of the world's greatest and most renowned writers , speakers and ...
... desire , an inclination among students , readers and speakers , to develop and broaden their scope of knowledge , and to learn and know the thoughts and the expressions of the world's greatest and most renowned writers , speakers and ...
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... desires to live long , but no one would be old . - Swift . Nothing is more disgraceful than that an old man should ... desire of living . - Gold- smith . Childhood itself is scarcely more lovely than a cheerful , kindly , sunshiny old ...
... desires to live long , but no one would be old . - Swift . Nothing is more disgraceful than that an old man should ... desire of living . - Gold- smith . Childhood itself is scarcely more lovely than a cheerful , kindly , sunshiny old ...
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... desire him to consider that as soon as he was so , he quitted Our profession , and turned builder - Cowley . In a moral point of view , the life of the agriculturist is the most pure and holy of any class of men ; pure , because it is ...
... desire him to consider that as soon as he was so , he quitted Our profession , and turned builder - Cowley . In a moral point of view , the life of the agriculturist is the most pure and holy of any class of men ; pure , because it is ...
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... desire of pleasing which is the peculiar quality of some , may be called the happiest of all desires in this , that it rarely fails of attaining its end when not disgraced by affectation . - Fielding . To be amiable is most certainly a ...
... desire of pleasing which is the peculiar quality of some , may be called the happiest of all desires in this , that it rarely fails of attaining its end when not disgraced by affectation . - Fielding . To be amiable is most certainly a ...
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... desire honor only because of his noble progenitors , and not to deserve it by his own virtue . -Chrysostom . Philosophy does not regard pedigree . -She did not receive Plato as a noble , but made him so . - Seneca . I am no herald to ...
... desire honor only because of his noble progenitors , and not to deserve it by his own virtue . -Chrysostom . Philosophy does not regard pedigree . -She did not receive Plato as a noble , but made him so . - Seneca . I am no herald to ...
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