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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... perfect his people . - Guthrie . It is not from the tall , crowded work- house of prosperity that men first or clearest see the eternal stars of heaven . -Theodore Parker . Ah ! if you only knew the peace there is in an accepted sorrow ...
... perfect his people . - Guthrie . It is not from the tall , crowded work- house of prosperity that men first or clearest see the eternal stars of heaven . -Theodore Parker . Ah ! if you only knew the peace there is in an accepted sorrow ...
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... perfect love must grow out of selfishness , and his success is secured in the omnipotent holiness of God.-S. Brooke . What are the aims which are at the same time duties ? —they are the perfect- ing of ourselves , and the happiness of ...
... perfect love must grow out of selfishness , and his success is secured in the omnipotent holiness of God.-S. Brooke . What are the aims which are at the same time duties ? —they are the perfect- ing of ourselves , and the happiness of ...
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... right to allow it . Full faith in God puts it to rest . - Horace Bushnell . He is well along the road to perfect manhood who does not allow the thou- sand little worries of life to embitter his temper , ANTIQUITY ANXIETY 25.
... right to allow it . Full faith in God puts it to rest . - Horace Bushnell . He is well along the road to perfect manhood who does not allow the thou- sand little worries of life to embitter his temper , ANTIQUITY ANXIETY 25.
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... perfect man , there is none to be more delicately implied and less ostentatiously vaunted than that of Exquisite feeling or universal benevo- lence - Bulwer . Money spent on ourselves may be a millstone about the neck ; spent on others ...
... perfect man , there is none to be more delicately implied and less ostentatiously vaunted than that of Exquisite feeling or universal benevo- lence - Bulwer . Money spent on ourselves may be a millstone about the neck ; spent on others ...
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... perfect glass wherein we truly see and know ourselves.— Davenant . When any calamity has been suffered , the first thing to be remembered , is , how much has been escaped . - Johnson . It is only from the belief of the good- ness and ...
... perfect glass wherein we truly see and know ourselves.— Davenant . When any calamity has been suffered , the first thing to be remembered , is , how much has been escaped . - Johnson . It is only from the belief of the good- ness and ...
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