Pearls of ThoughtLitres, 15 Mei 2022 |
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... never can enforce argument. If you speak to a dog, you use action; you hold up your hand thus, because he is a brute; and in proportion as men are removed from brutes, action will have the less influence upon them. —Johnson. Heaven ne ...
... never can enforce argument. If you speak to a dog, you use action; you hold up your hand thus, because he is a brute; and in proportion as men are removed from brutes, action will have the less influence upon them. —Johnson. Heaven ne ...
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... never think it necessary, in any kind of distress, to have recourse to human consolation. —Thomas à Kempis. Adversity, like winter weather, is of use to kill those vermin which the summer of prosperity is apt to produce and nourish ...
... never think it necessary, in any kind of distress, to have recourse to human consolation. —Thomas à Kempis. Adversity, like winter weather, is of use to kill those vermin which the summer of prosperity is apt to produce and nourish ...
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... never so much forgotten in youth, they sooner or later present themselves to us arrayed in all their charms, and excite in the recesses of our hearts an attachment justly due to their beauty. —Chateaubriand. Agitation.– Agitation is the ...
... never so much forgotten in youth, they sooner or later present themselves to us arrayed in all their charms, and excite in the recesses of our hearts an attachment justly due to their beauty. —Chateaubriand. Agitation.– Agitation is the ...
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... never work better than when I am inspired by anger; when I am angry I can write, pray, and preach well; for then my whole temperament is quickened, my understanding sharpened, and all mundane vexations and temptations depart. —Luther ...
... never work better than when I am inspired by anger; when I am angry I can write, pray, and preach well; for then my whole temperament is quickened, my understanding sharpened, and all mundane vexations and temptations depart. —Luther ...
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... never arrive at maturity unless sound sense be the trunk, and 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 ...
... never arrive at maturity unless sound sense be the trunk, and 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 ...
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