ThoughtsJessie K. Freeman, Ladies of Fabiola Hospital Association, Fabiola hospital association, Oakland, Calif Dodge Publishing Company, 1901 - 157 sider |
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... truth between us two forevermore . -Emerson . Unfaithfulness in the keeping of an appointment is an act of clear dishonesty . You may as well borrow a person's money as his time . -Horace Mann . All service ranks the same with God ...
... truth between us two forevermore . -Emerson . Unfaithfulness in the keeping of an appointment is an act of clear dishonesty . You may as well borrow a person's money as his time . -Horace Mann . All service ranks the same with God ...
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... truth in action , and shines through every word and deed . -Samuel Smiles . The cry of the age is more for fraternity than for charity . If one exists , the other will follow , or better still , will not be needed . -Dr . Henry D ...
... truth in action , and shines through every word and deed . -Samuel Smiles . The cry of the age is more for fraternity than for charity . If one exists , the other will follow , or better still , will not be needed . -Dr . Henry D ...
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... truth , save from within ; Unless you're beaten there , you're bound to win . " ' A crowd of troubles passed him by As he with courage waited ; He said , " Where do you troubles fly When you are thus belated ? " " We go , " they say ...
... truth , save from within ; Unless you're beaten there , you're bound to win . " ' A crowd of troubles passed him by As he with courage waited ; He said , " Where do you troubles fly When you are thus belated ? " " We go , " they say ...
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... truth , you see , Is not a thing of majority . It never can make you false , them true , That there's more of them than there is of you : If your touch is on Truth's garment's hem , There is more of you than a world of them . ' Tis not ...
... truth , you see , Is not a thing of majority . It never can make you false , them true , That there's more of them than there is of you : If your touch is on Truth's garment's hem , There is more of you than a world of them . ' Tis not ...
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... truth , that it is nobler to be shabby and honest , than to do things handsomely in debt . -Juliana H. Ewing . " Drop the subject when you cannot agree ; there is no need to be bitter because you know you are right . " It is not only a ...
... truth , that it is nobler to be shabby and honest , than to do things handsomely in debt . -Juliana H. Ewing . " Drop the subject when you cannot agree ; there is no need to be bitter because you know you are right . " It is not only a ...
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THOUGHTS Jessie K. ]. Comp [Freeman,Sarah S. B. Joint Comp Yule,Oakland C. Fabiola Hospital Association Ingen forhåndsvisning - 2016 |
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Alice Cary bear better blessed brave bring C. B. Newcomb Carlyle character Charles Kingsley charm cheer comes David Starr Jordan deed divine Drummond duty E. B. Browning earth Edward Everett Hale Edwin Markham Emerson Emilie Cady eyes faith feel George Eliot gift give glad glory God's H. W. Dresser Hamilton Wright Mabie happy heart heaven Henry Ward Beecher James Martineau James Russell Lowell keep kind light Lilian Whiting live Longfellow look Lubbock man's Marcus Aurelius Maurice Materlinck mind never Newell Dwight Hillis noble one's opportunity ourselves peace Phillips Brooks pray Proverb pure R. W. Trine rest Robert Browning Ruskin Shakespeare silent sings smile sorrow soul spirit strength sure sweet thee thine things Thoreau thou thought thyself tion to-day to-morrow true truth Whittier William Ellery Channing wise word World Beautiful worthy
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Side 55 - It is easy in the world to live after the world's opinion ; it is easy in solitude to live after our own ; but the great man is he who in the midst of the crowd keeps with perfect sweetness the independence of solitude.
Side 113 - To live content with small means, to seek elegance rather than luxury, and refinement rather than fashion ; to be worthy, not respectable, and wealthy, not rich; to...
Side 53 - That he that cannot forgive others breaks the bridge over which he must pass himself, for every man hath need to be forgiven.
Side 146 - ... be embittered, to keep a few friends but these without capitulation — above all, on the same grim condition, to keep friends with himself — here is a task for all that a man has of fortitude and delicacy.
Side 122 - Observe good faith and justice toward all nations. Cultivate peace ) and harmony with all. Religion and morality enjoin this conduct. And . •' can it be that good policy does not equally enjoin it? It will be worthy of a free, enlightened, and at no distant period a great nation to give to mankind the magnanimous and too novel example of a people always guided by an exalted justice and benevolence.
Side 134 - Man is his own star; and the soul that can Render an honest and a perfect man, Commands all light, all influence, all fate; Nothing to him falls early or too late. Our acts our angels are, or good or ill, Our fatal shadows that walk by us still.
Side 103 - Remember thee? Yea, from the table of my memory I'll wipe away all trivial fond records, All saws of books, all forms, all pressures past, That youth and observation copied there...
Side 100 - If I can stop one heart from breaking, I shall not live in vain; If I can ease one life the aching, Or cool one pain, Or help one fainting robin Unto his nest again, I shall not live in vain.
Side 138 - With aching hands and bleeding feet We dig and heap, lay stone on stone ; We bear the burden and the heat Of the long day, and wish 'twere done. Not till the hours of light return, All we have built do we discern.
Side 65 - A haze on the far horizon, The infinite, tender sky, The ripe, rich tint of the cornfields, And the wild geese sailing high; And all over upland and lowland, The charm of the goldenrod — Some of us call it Autumn, And others call it God.