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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... whole duty of man is embraced in the two principles of abstinence and pa- tience : temperance in prosperity , and patient courage in adversity . - Seneca . Always rise from the table with an ap- petite , and you will never sit down ...
... whole duty of man is embraced in the two principles of abstinence and pa- tience : temperance in prosperity , and patient courage in adversity . - Seneca . Always rise from the table with an ap- petite , and you will never sit down ...
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... whole universe , touches all moral intelligence , visits every world , vibrates along its whole extent , and conveys its vibrations to the very bosom of God ! -T . Binney . Good thoughts , though God accept them , yet toward men are ...
... whole universe , touches all moral intelligence , visits every world , vibrates along its whole extent , and conveys its vibrations to the very bosom of God ! -T . Binney . Good thoughts , though God accept them , yet toward men are ...
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... whole race of politicians put together . - Swift . The frost is God's plough which he drives through every inch of ground in the world , opening each clod , and pul- verizing the whole . - Fuller . We may talk as we please of lilies ...
... whole race of politicians put together . - Swift . The frost is God's plough which he drives through every inch of ground in the world , opening each clod , and pul- verizing the whole . - Fuller . We may talk as we please of lilies ...
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... whole history ap- pears like a last effort of divine Provi- dence in behalf of the human race.— Emerson . a America is rising with giant's strength . Its bones are yet but cartilages . -Fisher Ames . America is a fortunate country ; she ...
... whole history ap- pears like a last effort of divine Provi- dence in behalf of the human race.— Emerson . a America is rising with giant's strength . Its bones are yet but cartilages . -Fisher Ames . America is a fortunate country ; she ...
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... whole . - Macpherson . 66 ANCESTRY.- ( See GENEALOGY . " ) " BIRTH , " and The happiest lot for a man , as far as birth is concerned , is that it should be such as to give him but little occasion to think much about it . — Whately . I ...
... whole . - Macpherson . 66 ANCESTRY.- ( See GENEALOGY . " ) " BIRTH , " and The happiest lot for a man , as far as birth is concerned , is that it should be such as to give him but little occasion to think much about it . — Whately . I ...
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