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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... speak it . " There are none more abusive to others than they that lie most open to it themselves ; but the humor goes round , and he that laughs at me to - day will have somebody to laugh at him to- morrow . Seneca . ACCENT.- Accent is ...
... speak it . " There are none more abusive to others than they that lie most open to it themselves ; but the humor goes round , and he that laughs at me to - day will have somebody to laugh at him to- morrow . Seneca . ACCENT.- Accent is ...
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... speak and think more sublimely and magnificently when he down to human affairs.- Cicero . comes ATHEISM . The three great apostles of practical atheism that make converts without persecuting , and retain them without preaching , are ...
... speak and think more sublimely and magnificently when he down to human affairs.- Cicero . comes ATHEISM . The three great apostles of practical atheism that make converts without persecuting , and retain them without preaching , are ...
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... speak against it ; and when a graceful figure is the habitation of a virtuous soul - when the beauty of the face speaks out the modesty and humility of the mind , it raises our thoughts up to the great Creator ; but after all , beauty ...
... speak against it ; and when a graceful figure is the habitation of a virtuous soul - when the beauty of the face speaks out the modesty and humility of the mind , it raises our thoughts up to the great Creator ; but after all , beauty ...
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... speak of the world to men of the world ; and I say to you , Search the Scriptures ! The Bible is the book of all others , to be read at all ages , and in all conditions of human life ; not to be read once or twice or thrice through ...
... speak of the world to men of the world ; and I say to you , Search the Scriptures ! The Bible is the book of all others , to be read at all ages , and in all conditions of human life ; not to be read once or twice or thrice through ...
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... speak more in a minute than he will stand to in a month.- Shakespeare . Self - laudation abounds among the un- polished , but nothing can stamp a man more sharply as ill - bred . - Charles Bux- ton . Lord Bacon told Sir Edward Coke when ...
... speak more in a minute than he will stand to in a month.- Shakespeare . Self - laudation abounds among the un- polished , but nothing can stamp a man more sharply as ill - bred . - Charles Bux- ton . Lord Bacon told Sir Edward Coke when ...
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