A Dictionary of Thoughts: Being a Cyclopedia of Laconic Quotations from the Best Authors, Both Ancient and ModernCassell publishing Company, 1891 - 644 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 9
... knowledge are more odions than any want or defect of knowledge can be . - Sprat . Be yourself . Ape no greatness . Be will- ing to pass for what you are . A good farthing is better than a bad sovereign . Affect no oddness ; but dare to ...
... knowledge are more odions than any want or defect of knowledge can be . - Sprat . Be yourself . Ape no greatness . Be will- ing to pass for what you are . A good farthing is better than a bad sovereign . Affect no oddness ; but dare to ...
Σελίδα 17
... knowledge . She holds out an example a thousand times more encouraging than ever was presented before to those nine - tenths of the human race who are born without hereditary fortune or hereditary rank . - Daniel Webster . AMIABILITY ...
... knowledge . She holds out an example a thousand times more encouraging than ever was presented before to those nine - tenths of the human race who are born without hereditary fortune or hereditary rank . - Daniel Webster . AMIABILITY ...
Σελίδα 28
... knowledge for the sake , as supposed , of religion ; seen chiefly in the middle ages . - Military asceticism , being the refusal of pleasure and knowledge for the sake of power ; seen chiefly in the early days of Sparta and Rome . - And ...
... knowledge for the sake , as supposed , of religion ; seen chiefly in the middle ages . - Military asceticism , being the refusal of pleasure and knowledge for the sake of power ; seen chiefly in the early days of Sparta and Rome . - And ...
Σελίδα 42
... knowledge of this one volume . The more deeply he works the mine , the BIBLE . richer and more abundant he finds the ore ; new light continually beams from this source of heavenly knowledge , to direct the conduct , and illustrate the ...
... knowledge of this one volume . The more deeply he works the mine , the BIBLE . richer and more abundant he finds the ore ; new light continually beams from this source of heavenly knowledge , to direct the conduct , and illustrate the ...
Σελίδα 47
... knowledge of it mainly conduces to his welfare , and directs his application of his own powers . - Melancthon . God made the human body , and it is the most exquisite and wonderful organiza- tion which has come to us from the divine ...
... knowledge of it mainly conduces to his welfare , and directs his application of his own powers . - Melancthon . God made the human body , and it is the most exquisite and wonderful organiza- tion which has come to us from the divine ...
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