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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... moral intelligence , visits every world , vibrates along its whole extent , and conveys its vibrations to the very bosom of God ! —T . Binney . Good thoughts , though God accept them , yet toward men are little better than good dreams ...
... moral intelligence , visits every world , vibrates along its whole extent , and conveys its vibrations to the very bosom of God ! —T . Binney . Good thoughts , though God accept them , yet toward men are little better than good dreams ...
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... moral wrongs , and effects important Ye who are old , remember youth with changes . Still waters gather to themthought of like affection . - Shakespeare . selves poisonous ingredients , and scatter Age should fly concourse , cover in re ...
... moral wrongs , and effects important Ye who are old , remember youth with changes . Still waters gather to themthought of like affection . - Shakespeare . selves poisonous ingredients , and scatter Age should fly concourse , cover in re ...
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... moral and political elements need the Agriculture not only gives riches to a rockings and heavings of free discussion , nation , but the only riches she can call for their own purification . The nation her own . - Johnson . feels a ...
... moral and political elements need the Agriculture not only gives riches to a rockings and heavings of free discussion , nation , but the only riches she can call for their own purification . The nation her own . - Johnson . feels a ...
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... moral and mental interest , we lose all that elevates our enjoyments above the scale of childish pleasures . - Anna Maria Porter . Amusements to religion like breezes of air to the flame , -gentle ones will fan it , but strong ones will ...
... moral and mental interest , we lose all that elevates our enjoyments above the scale of childish pleasures . - Anna Maria Porter . Amusements to religion like breezes of air to the flame , -gentle ones will fan it , but strong ones will ...
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... moral and philosophcheaper by the ruin of living bodies and ical respect for our ancestors , which immortal souls . - Carlyle . elevates the character and improves the heart . Burke talked of " that digest of anNext to the sense of ...
... moral and philosophcheaper by the ruin of living bodies and ical respect for our ancestors , which immortal souls . - Carlyle . elevates the character and improves the heart . Burke talked of " that digest of anNext to the sense of ...
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