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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... grace . Fuller . Wait for the season when to cast good counsels upon subsiding passion . - Shake- speare . Nothing is less sincere than our mode of asking and giving advice . He who asks seems to have deference for the opinion of his ...
... grace . Fuller . Wait for the season when to cast good counsels upon subsiding passion . - Shake- speare . Nothing is less sincere than our mode of asking and giving advice . He who asks seems to have deference for the opinion of his ...
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... grace ; it is rough treatment that gives souls , as well as stones , their lustre . The more the diamond is cut the brighter it sparkles ; and in what seems hard deal- ing , there God has no end in view but to perfect his people ...
... grace ; it is rough treatment that gives souls , as well as stones , their lustre . The more the diamond is cut the brighter it sparkles ; and in what seems hard deal- ing , there God has no end in view but to perfect his people ...
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... grace of arguments , as well as of instructions , depends on their conciseness . - Pope . When a man argues for victory and not for truth , he is sure of just one ally , that is the devil . Not the defeat of the intellect , but the ...
... grace of arguments , as well as of instructions , depends on their conciseness . - Pope . When a man argues for victory and not for truth , he is sure of just one ally , that is the devil . Not the defeat of the intellect , but the ...
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... grace . - Bulwer . Would that we could at once paint with the eyes ! In the long way from the eye through the arm to the pencil , how much is lost ! -Lessing . The artist ought never to perpetuate a temporary expression . In sculpture ...
... grace . - Bulwer . Would that we could at once paint with the eyes ! In the long way from the eye through the arm to the pencil , how much is lost ! -Lessing . The artist ought never to perpetuate a temporary expression . In sculpture ...
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... grace of deportment.- Churchill . B BABBLERS . ( See " GOSSIP . " ) They always talk who never think.- Prior . Fire and sword are but slow engines of destruction in comparison with the babbler . Steele . Talkers are no good doers , be ...
... grace of deportment.- Churchill . B BABBLERS . ( See " GOSSIP . " ) They always talk who never think.- Prior . Fire and sword are but slow engines of destruction in comparison with the babbler . Steele . Talkers are no good doers , be ...
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