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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... hand . - Carlyle . Only actions give to life its strength , as only moderation gives it its charm.- Richter . Every noble activity makes room for itself . - Emerson . Mark this well , ye proud men of ac- tion ! ye are , after all ...
... hand . - Carlyle . Only actions give to life its strength , as only moderation gives it its charm.- Richter . Every noble activity makes room for itself . - Emerson . Mark this well , ye proud men of ac- tion ! ye are , after all ...
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... hand ; he that gives good counsel and example , builds with both ; but he that gives good admonition and bad ex- ample , builds with one hand and pulls down with the other . - Bacon . A thousand times listen to the counsel of your ...
... hand ; he that gives good counsel and example , builds with both ; but he that gives good admonition and bad ex- ample , builds with one hand and pulls down with the other . - Bacon . A thousand times listen to the counsel of your ...
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... hand , and idleness on the other , would make it unequal on the morrow . There is no agrarianism in the providence of God . - Tryon Edwards . The agrarian , like the communist , would bring all above him down to his own level , or raise ...
... hand , and idleness on the other , would make it unequal on the morrow . There is no agrarianism in the providence of God . - Tryon Edwards . The agrarian , like the communist , would bring all above him down to his own level , or raise ...
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... hand to con- struct the skeleton . - Willmott . Story - telling is subject to two unavoid- able defects : frequent repetition and being soon exhausted ; so that whoever values this gift in himself , has need of a good memory , and ought ...
... hand to con- struct the skeleton . - Willmott . Story - telling is subject to two unavoid- able defects : frequent repetition and being soon exhausted ; so that whoever values this gift in himself , has need of a good memory , and ought ...
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... hand that draws it.- But argument is like an arrow from a cross - bow , which has equal force if drawn by a child or a man . - Boyle . ARISTOCRACY . - And lords , whose parents were the Lord knows who . - De Foe ARGUMENT ARISTOCRACY 29.
... hand that draws it.- But argument is like an arrow from a cross - bow , which has equal force if drawn by a child or a man . - Boyle . ARISTOCRACY . - And lords , whose parents were the Lord knows who . - De Foe ARGUMENT ARISTOCRACY 29.
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