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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... ness , and can give you good intelligence and good advice when they are wanted . -Bp . Horne . I love the acquaintance of young people ; because , in the first place , I don't like to think myself growing old . In the next place , young ...
... ness , and can give you good intelligence and good advice when they are wanted . -Bp . Horne . I love the acquaintance of young people ; because , in the first place , I don't like to think myself growing old . In the next place , young ...
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... ness . - Keats . The Sabbath of the year . Logan . Magnificent autumn ! He comes not like a pilgrim , clad in russet weeds ; not like a hermit , clad in gray ; but like a warrior with the stain of blood on his brazen mail . His crimson ...
... ness . - Keats . The Sabbath of the year . Logan . Magnificent autumn ! He comes not like a pilgrim , clad in russet weeds ; not like a hermit , clad in gray ; but like a warrior with the stain of blood on his brazen mail . His crimson ...
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... ness of the booby , which a few steps into the world will convert into the pertness of a coxcomb ; the other , a con- sciousness , which the most delicate feel- ings produce , and the most extensive knowledge cannot always remove ...
... ness of the booby , which a few steps into the world will convert into the pertness of a coxcomb ; the other , a con- sciousness , which the most delicate feel- ings produce , and the most extensive knowledge cannot always remove ...
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... NESS . " ) - To feel much for others , and little for ourselves ; to restrain our selfish , and exercise our benevolent affections , con- stitutes the perfection of human nature . -Adam Smith . Benevolent feeling ennobles the most ...
... NESS . " ) - To feel much for others , and little for ourselves ; to restrain our selfish , and exercise our benevolent affections , con- stitutes the perfection of human nature . -Adam Smith . Benevolent feeling ennobles the most ...
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... ness , will reign without mitigation or end . - Daniel Webster . Dead counsellors are the most instruc- tive , because they are heard with patience and reverence . Johnson . to bring up his children without sur- rounding them with books ...
... ness , will reign without mitigation or end . - Daniel Webster . Dead counsellors are the most instruc- tive , because they are heard with patience and reverence . Johnson . to bring up his children without sur- rounding them with books ...
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