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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Strana 2
... thou wouldst make the best advantage of the muses , either by reading to benefit thyself , or by writing to benefit others , keep a peaceful soul in a temperate body . A full belly makes a dull brain , and a tur- bulent spirit a ...
... thou wouldst make the best advantage of the muses , either by reading to benefit thyself , or by writing to benefit others , keep a peaceful soul in a temperate body . A full belly makes a dull brain , and a tur- bulent spirit a ...
Strana 10
... thou dost not understand when thou readest , thou shalt understand in the day of thy visitation ; for many secrets of religion are not perceived till they be felt , and are not felt but in the day of calamity . - Jeremy Taylor . It has ...
... thou dost not understand when thou readest , thou shalt understand in the day of thy visitation ; for many secrets of religion are not perceived till they be felt , and are not felt but in the day of calamity . - Jeremy Taylor . It has ...
Strana 22
... thou drainest the gall of fear while evil is passing by thy dwelling . - Tupper . To tremble before anticipated evils , is to bemoan what thou hast never lost . - Goethe . We part more easily with what we possess than with our ...
... thou drainest the gall of fear while evil is passing by thy dwelling . - Tupper . To tremble before anticipated evils , is to bemoan what thou hast never lost . - Goethe . We part more easily with what we possess than with our ...
Strana 29
... thou art if thou desire to attain to what thou art not , for where thou hast pleased thyself , there thou abidest . - Quarles . There is no sorrow I have thought more about than that to love what is great , and try to reach it , and yet ...
... thou art if thou desire to attain to what thou art not , for where thou hast pleased thyself , there thou abidest . - Quarles . There is no sorrow I have thought more about than that to love what is great , and try to reach it , and yet ...
Strana 54
... thou chaste as ice , and pure as snow , thou shalt not escape calumny . - Shake- speare . Back - wounding calumny the whitest vir- tue strikes . - Shakespeare . Calumniators have neither good hearts , nor good understandings . - We ...
... thou chaste as ice , and pure as snow , thou shalt not escape calumny . - Shake- speare . Back - wounding calumny the whitest vir- tue strikes . - Shakespeare . Calumniators have neither good hearts , nor good understandings . - We ...
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