Pearls of ThoughtHoughton, Mifflin, 1882 - 284 sider |
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Side 8
... things a long way off . George Eliot . - Serene , and safe from passion's stormy rage , how calm they glide into the port of age ! Shenstone . Providence gives us notice by sensible declensions , that we may disengage from the world by ...
... things a long way off . George Eliot . - Serene , and safe from passion's stormy rage , how calm they glide into the port of age ! Shenstone . Providence gives us notice by sensible declensions , that we may disengage from the world by ...
Side 12
... . - Savage . Few things are A man's venom poisons himself more than his victim . Charles Buxton . - Above all , gentlemen , no heat.- Talleyrand . Anger ventilated often hurries towards forgive- ness ; anger concealed ANC ANG 12.
... . - Savage . Few things are A man's venom poisons himself more than his victim . Charles Buxton . - Above all , gentlemen , no heat.- Talleyrand . Anger ventilated often hurries towards forgive- ness ; anger concealed ANC ANG 12.
Side 21
... thing , but desireth great mat- ters . It is not sufficient for a kite's dinner , yet the whole world is not ... things we feel to be beautiful and good , and we must hunger after them . · George Eliot . - Associates . - Costly ...
... thing , but desireth great mat- ters . It is not sufficient for a kite's dinner , yet the whole world is not ... things we feel to be beautiful and good , and we must hunger after them . · George Eliot . - Associates . - Costly ...
Side 22
... ― Authority . Reasons of things are rather to be taken by weight than tale . — Jeremy Collier . The world is ruled by the subordinates , not by their chiefs.- Charles Buxton . Authors . Authors may be divided into falling stars , ASS AUT ...
... ― Authority . Reasons of things are rather to be taken by weight than tale . — Jeremy Collier . The world is ruled by the subordinates , not by their chiefs.- Charles Buxton . Authors . Authors may be divided into falling stars , ASS AUT ...
Side 30
... things of life are not to be had singly , but come to us with a mixture ; like a schoolboy's holiday , with a task affixed to the tail of it . Charles Lamb . - Blessedness consists in the accomplishment of our desires , and in our ...
... things of life are not to be had singly , but come to us with a mixture ; like a schoolboy's holiday , with a task affixed to the tail of it . Charles Lamb . - Blessedness consists in the accomplishment of our desires , and in our ...
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action Addison Alfred de Musset Arsène Houssaye Bacon beautiful Beecher better Bulwer-Lytton Burke Byron Carlyle Chapin Charles Buxton Coleridge Colton conscience death divine Douglas Jerrold Dryden earth Emerson everything evil eyes fear feel Feltham flowers fools fortune friends genius George Eliot give glory Goethe gold Goldsmith hand happiness hath heart heaven Heinrich Heine honor hope human Jeremy Collier Jeremy Taylor Johnson Joubert kind knowledge labor light live look Macaulay Madame Swetchine man's mankind Mazzini Milton mind Molière Montaigne moral nature ness never noble pain passions Petit Senn pleasure poet poetry Pope reason religion riches Richter ruin Ruskin Samuel Smiles sense Shake Shakespeare Smiles sorrow soul speare sweet Sydney Smith tears temper things Thoreau thou thought tion true truth vice Victor Hugo virtue Voltaire wisdom wise woman words