A Dictionary of Thoughts: Being a Cyclopedia of Laconic Quotations from the Best Authors, Both Ancient and ModernCassell publishing Company, 1891 - Počet stran: 644 |
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... virtue , is the groundwork of a virtue .—- Johnson . It is continued temperance which sus- tains the body for the longest period of time , and which most surely preserves it free from sickness . - W . Humboldt . ABSURDITIES . - There is ...
... virtue , is the groundwork of a virtue .—- Johnson . It is continued temperance which sus- tains the body for the longest period of time , and which most surely preserves it free from sickness . - W . Humboldt . ABSURDITIES . - There is ...
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... virtue ; it corrects levity , and interrupts the confidence of sin- ning . - Atterbury . As threshing separates the wheat from the chaff , so does affliction purify virtue.- Burton . Though all afflictions are evils in them- selves ...
... virtue ; it corrects levity , and interrupts the confidence of sin- ning . - Atterbury . As threshing separates the wheat from the chaff , so does affliction purify virtue.- Burton . Though all afflictions are evils in them- selves ...
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... virtue by affliction ; as oft the cloud that wraps the present hour , serves but to lighten all our future days.- J. Brown . Come then , affliction , if my Father wills , and be my frowning friend . A friend that frowns is better than a ...
... virtue by affliction ; as oft the cloud that wraps the present hour , serves but to lighten all our future days.- J. Brown . Come then , affliction , if my Father wills , and be my frowning friend . A friend that frowns is better than a ...
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... virtues of noble races are hereditary . - Nabb . How poor are all hereditary honors , those poor possessions from ... virtue . Chrysostom . Philosophy does not regard pedigree.- She did not receive Plato as a noble , but made him so ...
... virtues of noble races are hereditary . - Nabb . How poor are all hereditary honors , those poor possessions from ... virtue . Chrysostom . Philosophy does not regard pedigree.- She did not receive Plato as a noble , but made him so ...
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... virtue . — Schlegel . The two most engaging powers of an author , are , to make new things familiar , and familiar things new . - Johnson . It is quite as much of a trade to make a book , as to make a clock . - It requires more than ...
... virtue . — Schlegel . The two most engaging powers of an author , are , to make new things familiar , and familiar things new . - Johnson . It is quite as much of a trade to make a book , as to make a clock . - It requires more than ...
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