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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... present hour serves but to brighten all our future days.-J. Brown . If you would not have affliction visit you twice , listen at once to what it teaches . - Burgh . Affliction is not sent in vain from the good God who chastens those ...
... present hour serves but to brighten all our future days.-J. Brown . If you would not have affliction visit you twice , listen at once to what it teaches . - Burgh . Affliction is not sent in vain from the good God who chastens those ...
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... present hour , serves but to lighten all our future days.-J. Brown . Come then , affliction , if my Father wills , and be my frowning friend . A friend that frowns is better than a smil- ing enemy . Anon . AGE . It is not by the gray of ...
... present hour , serves but to lighten all our future days.-J. Brown . Come then , affliction , if my Father wills , and be my frowning friend . A friend that frowns is better than a smil- ing enemy . Anon . AGE . It is not by the gray of ...
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... present a loop - hole of escape ; and , God be praised ! that loop - hole is larger than the dungeon it- self . - Heine . The home of freedom , and the hope of the down - trodden and oppressed among the nations of the earth . - Daniel ...
... present a loop - hole of escape ; and , God be praised ! that loop - hole is larger than the dungeon it- self . - Heine . The home of freedom , and the hope of the down - trodden and oppressed among the nations of the earth . - Daniel ...
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... present by the recollections of the past.-L. E. Landon . When real nobleness accompanies the imaginary one of birth , the imaginary mixes with the real and becomes real too . Greville . We inherit nothing truly , but what our actions ...
... present by the recollections of the past.-L. E. Landon . When real nobleness accompanies the imaginary one of birth , the imaginary mixes with the real and becomes real too . Greville . We inherit nothing truly , but what our actions ...
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... present . - M . Antoninus . Those we call the ancients were really new in everything . - Pascal . The earliest and oldest and longest has still the mastery of us . - George Eliot . All things now held to be old were once new . What to ...
... present . - M . Antoninus . Those we call the ancients were really new in everything . - Pascal . The earliest and oldest and longest has still the mastery of us . - George Eliot . All things now held to be old were once new . What to ...
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