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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... tion ! ye are , after all , nothing but un- conscious instruments of the men of thought . Heine . The actions of men are like the index of a book ; they point out what is most remarkable in them . Happiness is in action , and every ...
... tion ! ye are , after all , nothing but un- conscious instruments of the men of thought . Heine . The actions of men are like the index of a book ; they point out what is most remarkable in them . Happiness is in action , and every ...
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... tion , a part of the chosen trappings of folly . - Johnson . Affectation proceeds either from vanity or hypocrisy ; for as vanity puts us on affecting false characters to gain ap- plause , so hypocrisy sets us on the en- deavor to avoid ...
... tion , a part of the chosen trappings of folly . - Johnson . Affectation proceeds either from vanity or hypocrisy ; for as vanity puts us on affecting false characters to gain ap- plause , so hypocrisy sets us on the en- deavor to avoid ...
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... tion ; it soothes , it hallows , elevates , subdues , and bringeth down to earth its native heaven : life has nought else that may supply its place . - L . E. Landon . I'd rather than that crowds should sigh for me , that from some ...
... tion ; it soothes , it hallows , elevates , subdues , and bringeth down to earth its native heaven : life has nought else that may supply its place . - L . E. Landon . I'd rather than that crowds should sigh for me , that from some ...
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... tion ; the other ambition , which is the way in which a vulgar man aspires . - H . W. Beecher . Fling away ambition . By that sin angels fell . How then can man , the image of his Maker , hope to win by it ? -Shakespeare . Ambition ...
... tion ; the other ambition , which is the way in which a vulgar man aspires . - H . W. Beecher . Fling away ambition . By that sin angels fell . How then can man , the image of his Maker , hope to win by it ? -Shakespeare . Ambition ...
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... tion on a liberal and enlightened mind , than a consciousness of an alliance with excellence which is departed ; and a con- sciousness , too , that in its acts and con- duct , and even in its sentiments and thoughts , it may be actively ...
... tion on a liberal and enlightened mind , than a consciousness of an alliance with excellence which is departed ; and a con- sciousness , too , that in its acts and con- duct , and even in its sentiments and thoughts , it may be actively ...
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action atheism beauty better blessing Bulwer Carlyle Chapin character Chesterfield Christ Christian Cicero Coleridge Colton conscience Daniel Webster death divine doth duty earth Emerson eternal evil eyes faith fear feel folly fool genius George Eliot give God's Goethe grace greatest H. W. Beecher habit happiness hath heart heaven honor hope Horace Bushnell human Jeremy Collier Jeremy Taylor Johnson knowledge labor Lavater liberty light live look man's mankind ment mind moral N. P. Willis nature ness never noble opinion ourselves passions person pleasure Plutarch praise pride Quarles reason religion rich Rochefoucauld Seneca sense Shakespeare smile sorrow soul speak spirit Sydney Smith temper thee Theodore Parker things Thomas à Kempis thou thought tion true truth Tryon Edwards vice virtue Washington Irving wisdom wise words young