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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... ourselves . - Pliny . When we are young , we are slavishly employed in procuring something whereby we may live comfortably when we grow old ; and when we are old , we perceive it is too late to live as we pro- posed . - Pope . Old men's ...
... ourselves . - Pliny . When we are young , we are slavishly employed in procuring something whereby we may live comfortably when we grow old ; and when we are old , we perceive it is too late to live as we pro- posed . - Pope . Old men's ...
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... ourselves , and do no harm to others , we are perfectly free to use ; and any that we cannot use without injury to ourselves or harm to others , we have no right to use , whether we are Christians or not.-W. Gladden . I am a great ...
... ourselves , and do no harm to others , we are perfectly free to use ; and any that we cannot use without injury to ourselves or harm to others , we have no right to use , whether we are Christians or not.-W. Gladden . I am a great ...
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... ourselves , but truth and right to them and to us are one and the same thing.- E. H. Chapin . ANGER . - Anger begins in folly , and ends in repentance . - Pythagoras . The fire you kindle for your enemy often burns yourself more than ...
... ourselves , but truth and right to them and to us are one and the same thing.- E. H. Chapin . ANGER . - Anger begins in folly , and ends in repentance . - Pythagoras . The fire you kindle for your enemy often burns yourself more than ...
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... ourselves : we encourage each other in mediocrity . - I am always longing to be with men more excellent than my- self . - Lamb . You may depend upon it that he is good man whose intimate friends are all good , and whose enemies are de ...
... ourselves : we encourage each other in mediocrity . - I am always longing to be with men more excellent than my- self . - Lamb . You may depend upon it that he is good man whose intimate friends are all good , and whose enemies are de ...
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... ourselves may be a millstone about the neck ; spent on others it may give us wings like eagles . -R . D. Hitchcock . You are so to give , and to sacrifice to give , as to earn the eulogium pronounced on the woman , " She hath done what ...
... ourselves may be a millstone about the neck ; spent on others it may give us wings like eagles . -R . D. Hitchcock . You are so to give , and to sacrifice to give , as to earn the eulogium pronounced on the woman , " She hath done what ...
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