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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... turn . - Maria Edgeworth . Confidence in one's self , though the chief nurse of magnanimity , doth not leave the care of necessary furniture for it ; of all the Grecians , Homer doth make Achilles the best armed . - Sir P. Sidney . I ...
... turn . - Maria Edgeworth . Confidence in one's self , though the chief nurse of magnanimity , doth not leave the care of necessary furniture for it ; of all the Grecians , Homer doth make Achilles the best armed . - Sir P. Sidney . I ...
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... turn ; and an easy stream of conversation is main- tained , without vehemence , without in- terruption , without eagerness for victory , and without any airs of superiority.- Hume . To listen well , is as powerful a means of influence ...
... turn ; and an easy stream of conversation is main- tained , without vehemence , without in- terruption , without eagerness for victory , and without any airs of superiority.- Hume . To listen well , is as powerful a means of influence ...
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... turning from all that is evil , and to all that is good.- Tryon Edwards . We are born with our backs upon God and heaven , and our faces upon sin and hell , till grace comes , and that converts -turns us . - Philip Henry . Conversion is ...
... turning from all that is evil , and to all that is good.- Tryon Edwards . We are born with our backs upon God and heaven , and our faces upon sin and hell , till grace comes , and that converts -turns us . - Philip Henry . Conversion is ...
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... turn a beggar away . -Thackeray . The beautiful must ever rest in the arms of the sublime . - The gentle need the strong to sustain it , as much as the rock - flowers need rocks to grow on , or the ivy the rugged wall which it em ...
... turn a beggar away . -Thackeray . The beautiful must ever rest in the arms of the sublime . - The gentle need the strong to sustain it , as much as the rock - flowers need rocks to grow on , or the ivy the rugged wall which it em ...
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... turn it into an instrument for new conquests over new difficulties ; thus to enable them to ex- tend the empire of science . Difficulty is a severe instructor , set over us by the Supreme guardian and legislator , who knows us better ...
... turn it into an instrument for new conquests over new difficulties ; thus to enable them to ex- tend the empire of science . Difficulty is a severe instructor , set over us by the Supreme guardian and legislator , who knows us better ...
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