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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Página 45
... better citizens , better fathers , and better husbands . - Jefferson . Men cannot be well educated without the Bible . It ought , therefore , to hold the chief place in every seat of learning throughout Christendom ; and I do not know ...
... better citizens , better fathers , and better husbands . - Jefferson . Men cannot be well educated without the Bible . It ought , therefore , to hold the chief place in every seat of learning throughout Christendom ; and I do not know ...
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... Better a blush on the face than a blot on the heart . - Cervantes . The man that blushes is not quite a brute - Young . Men blush less for their crimes , than for their weaknesses and vanity.- Bruyere . Blushing is the livery of virtue ...
... Better a blush on the face than a blot on the heart . - Cervantes . The man that blushes is not quite a brute - Young . Men blush less for their crimes , than for their weaknesses and vanity.- Bruyere . Blushing is the livery of virtue ...
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... better . - Pascal . One truly Christian life will do more to prove the divine origin of Christi- anity than many lectures . It is of much greater importance to develop Christian character , than to exhibit Christian evi- dences . - J ...
... better . - Pascal . One truly Christian life will do more to prove the divine origin of Christi- anity than many lectures . It is of much greater importance to develop Christian character , than to exhibit Christian evi- dences . - J ...
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... better terms with angels and seraphs , than with his children , servants , and neigh- bors.-H. W. Beecher . Whatever men may think of religion , the historic fact is , that in proportion as the institutions of Christianity lose their ...
... better terms with angels and seraphs , than with his children , servants , and neigh- bors.-H. W. Beecher . Whatever men may think of religion , the historic fact is , that in proportion as the institutions of Christianity lose their ...
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... better and more necessary employment . Great towns are but a larger sort of prison to the soul , like cages to birds , or pounds to beasts . - Charron . - CIVILITY . ( See " COURTESY . " ) Ci- vility is a charm that attracts the love of ...
... better and more necessary employment . Great towns are but a larger sort of prison to the soul , like cages to birds , or pounds to beasts . - Charron . - CIVILITY . ( See " COURTESY . " ) Ci- vility is a charm that attracts the love of ...
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