Pearls of ThoughtLitres, 15 Mei 2022 |
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... and an unextinguished desire of doing more. —Dryden. Ambition is but the evil shadow of aspiration. —George MacDonald. Think not ambition wise, because 'tis brave. —Sir W. Davenant. Soar not too high to fall, but stoop to rise.
... and an unextinguished desire of doing more. —Dryden. Ambition is but the evil shadow of aspiration. —George MacDonald. Think not ambition wise, because 'tis brave. —Sir W. Davenant. Soar not too high to fall, but stoop to rise.
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... evil speaker, in taking pleasure in evil, though you speak it not. —Leighton. The root of all benevolent actions is filial piety and fraternal love. —Confucius. True benevolence is to love all men. Recompense injury with justice, and ...
... evil speaker, in taking pleasure in evil, though you speak it not. —Leighton. The root of all benevolent actions is filial piety and fraternal love. —Confucius. True benevolence is to love all men. Recompense injury with justice, and ...
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