Pearls of ThoughtHoughton, Mifflin, 1882 - 284 sider |
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... Truth a lustre , and make Wisdom smile . COWPER . General observations drawn from particulars are the jewels of knowledge , comprehending great store in a little room . LOCKE . Out of monuments , names , wordes , proverbs , traditions ...
... Truth a lustre , and make Wisdom smile . COWPER . General observations drawn from particulars are the jewels of knowledge , comprehending great store in a little room . LOCKE . Out of monuments , names , wordes , proverbs , traditions ...
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... truth , calamity leaves fully half of your life untouched . Charles Buxton . - Age . - Wrinkles are the tomb of love . Sarro- sin . ― It cuts one sadly to see the grief of old people ; they ' ve no way o ' working it off ; and the new ...
... truth , calamity leaves fully half of your life untouched . Charles Buxton . - Age . - Wrinkles are the tomb of love . Sarro- sin . ― It cuts one sadly to see the grief of old people ; they ' ve no way o ' working it off ; and the new ...
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... truth . - Colton . ― Anarchy . The choking , sweltering , deadly , and killing rule of no rule ; the consecration of cu- pidity and braying of folly , and dim stupidity and baseness , in most of the affairs of men . Slop - shirts ...
... truth . - Colton . ― Anarchy . The choking , sweltering , deadly , and killing rule of no rule ; the consecration of cu- pidity and braying of folly , and dim stupidity and baseness , in most of the affairs of men . Slop - shirts ...
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... truth the root . - Colton . ― Apology . An apology in the original sense was a pleading off from some charge or imputation , by explaining or defending principles or conduct . It therefore amounted to a vindication . Crabbe . Brother ...
... truth the root . - Colton . ― Apology . An apology in the original sense was a pleading off from some charge or imputation , by explaining or defending principles or conduct . It therefore amounted to a vindication . Crabbe . Brother ...
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... truth , but the idealized image of a truth . - а Bulwer - Lytton . An outward gift which is seldom despised , except by those to whom it has been refused . — Gibbon . It is impossible that beauty should ever distinctly apprehend itself ...
... truth , but the idealized image of a truth . - а Bulwer - Lytton . An outward gift which is seldom despised , except by those to whom it has been refused . — Gibbon . It is impossible that beauty should ever distinctly apprehend itself ...
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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