| Alonzo Bunker - 1902 - 314 str.
...evidently in prayer. What great events often hang upon the decision of a moment! " There is a tide in the affairs of men, which, taken at its flood, leads on to fortune." Victory or defeat in many lives, as well as in the great crises of history, has hung upon the decision... | |
| Joseph Alfred Conwell - 1903 - 332 str.
...strategic opportunities and experiences — THE CRISES — of life come and go. That "there is a tide in the affairs of men which taken at its flood leads on to fortune," is a truth almost universally accepted. Golden opportunities, no doubt, come to all, but they come... | |
| Frank Graves Cressey - 1904 - 262 str.
...are a time of golden opportunity for his experiencing the new birth. This is the spiritual "tide in the affairs of men, which, taken at its flood, leads on to fortune," a spiritual fortune of inestimable worth. In all human probability he will come into its possession... | |
| Herbert Irvin Goss - 1907 - 542 str.
...he was studying ' The Good Book.' One day he was arguing a case to the jury. " ' There is a tide in the affairs of men which, taken at its flood, leads on to fortune," as " The Good Book " says,' he declared. " ' Excuse me, Mr. Ray ; but where in the Bible do you find... | |
| Charles Hinckley Baker - 1908 - 352 str.
...justification in the being the wife of a great man. How truly it has been said — "There is a tide in the affairs of men, which taken at its flood leads on to fortune," and truer still, "There is a tide in the affairs of women, which taken at its flood leads God knows... | |
| Alfred Marshall Hitchcock - 1909 - 424 str.
...5. He was all stiletto and mask. 6. The curfew tolls the knell of parting day. 7. There is a tide in the affairs of men, Which, taken at its flood, leads on to fortune, Omitted, all the voyage of their life Is bound in shallows and in miseries. 8. I'll about And drive... | |
| 1909 - 818 str.
...belief, once lived in England and wrote plays and poetry, has had something to say about a tide in the affairs of men which, taken at its flood, leads on to fortune. Cities also have flood tides of prosperity. Salt Lake City is now having its own, and with a thousand... | |
| 1910 - 700 str.
...essential at this time. It is important to concentrate the thought upon the fact that "There is a tide in the affairs of men which, taken at its flood, leads on to fortune; omitted, all our lives abound in shallows and in miseries," and in the judgment of those men who have... | |
| Chauncey Mitchell Depew - 1910 - 432 str.
...eloquence left a good impression among them. His return marked the flood of his career. "There is a tide in the affairs of men which taken at its flood leads on to fortune." Republican fortunes were rather at an ebb because of one of those waves of sentiment for a change in... | |
| National Catholic Educational Association - 1910 - 1612 str.
...the inspirational moment; for there is a time to select the proper book just as "there is a tide in the affairs of men, which taken at its flood, leads on to fortune," so there is a tide in the affairs of books that flows in the deep channels of enriched life and formed... | |
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