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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... fear.-H. W. Beecher . Anxiety is a word of unbelief or un- reasoning dread . We have no right to allow it . Full faith in God puts it to rest . - Horace Bushnell . He is well along the road to perfect manhood who does not allow the thou ...
... fear.-H. W. Beecher . Anxiety is a word of unbelief or un- reasoning dread . We have no right to allow it . Full faith in God puts it to rest . - Horace Bushnell . He is well along the road to perfect manhood who does not allow the thou ...
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... fear the con- sequences . - Horace . ASSOCIATION . - I have only to take up this or that to flood my soul with v memories . - Madame Deluzy . There is no man who has not some interesting associations with particular scenes , or airs ...
... fear the con- sequences . - Horace . ASSOCIATION . - I have only to take up this or that to flood my soul with v memories . - Madame Deluzy . There is no man who has not some interesting associations with particular scenes , or airs ...
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... fear.-J. S. Kieffer . It is a singular fact that many men of action incline to the theory of fatalism , while the greater part of men of thought believe in a divine providence . — Balzac . Newton , Pascal , Bossuet , Racine , Fenelon ...
... fear.-J. S. Kieffer . It is a singular fact that many men of action incline to the theory of fatalism , while the greater part of men of thought believe in a divine providence . — Balzac . Newton , Pascal , Bossuet , Racine , Fenelon ...
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... fear this ; for it will come to pass that every braggart shall be found an ass . - Shakespeare . Men of real merit , whose noble and glorious deeds we are ready to ac- knowledge are not yet to be endured when they vaunt their own ...
... fear this ; for it will come to pass that every braggart shall be found an ass . - Shakespeare . Men of real merit , whose noble and glorious deeds we are ready to ac- knowledge are not yet to be endured when they vaunt their own ...
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... fear of God , and it is wonderful how many bril- liant and popular and splendid qualities we can safely and gladly ... fears about the latter . Character will draw condition after it . Circumstances obey principles . -H . W. Beecher ...
... fear of God , and it is wonderful how many bril- liant and popular and splendid qualities we can safely and gladly ... fears about the latter . Character will draw condition after it . Circumstances obey principles . -H . W. Beecher ...
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