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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... true moral ex- cellence . - Ladd . Armies , though always the supporters and tools of absolute power for the time being , are always its destroyers too , by frequently changing the hands in which they think proper to lodge it ...
... true moral ex- cellence . - Ladd . Armies , though always the supporters and tools of absolute power for the time being , are always its destroyers too , by frequently changing the hands in which they think proper to lodge it ...
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... True features make the beauty of the face ; true proportions , the beauty of architecture ; true meas- ures , the beauty of harmony and music . -Shaftesbury . How goodness heightens beauty ! - Hannah More . Beauty is the mark God sets ...
... True features make the beauty of the face ; true proportions , the beauty of architecture ; true meas- ures , the beauty of harmony and music . -Shaftesbury . How goodness heightens beauty ! - Hannah More . Beauty is the mark God sets ...
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... true beauty is , that it increases on examination ; if false , that it lessens . - There is therefore , something in true beauty that corresponds with right reason , and is not the mere creation of fancy - Greville . Every year of my ...
... true beauty is , that it increases on examination ; if false , that it lessens . - There is therefore , something in true beauty that corresponds with right reason , and is not the mere creation of fancy - Greville . Every year of my ...
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... true genius will be ashamed of them ; at least he will never affect to distinguish himself by whimsical peculiarities . Sir W. Temple . BELIEF . ( See " RELIGION . " ) Nothing is so easy as to deceive one's self ; for what we wish ...
... true genius will be ashamed of them ; at least he will never affect to distinguish himself by whimsical peculiarities . Sir W. Temple . BELIEF . ( See " RELIGION . " ) Nothing is so easy as to deceive one's self ; for what we wish ...
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... true religion that it inculcates and inspires a spirit of benevolence . It is a religion of charity , which none other ever was . - Christ went about doing good ; he set the example to his disciples , and they abounded in it.- Fuller ...
... true religion that it inculcates and inspires a spirit of benevolence . It is a religion of charity , which none other ever was . - Christ went about doing good ; he set the example to his disciples , and they abounded in it.- Fuller ...
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