Pearls of ThoughtHoughton, Mifflin, 1882 - 284 halaman |
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... better die at once . A great poet has truly declared that con- stancy is no virtue , but a fact . - Tuckerman . Frozen by distance . Wordsworth . Short absence quickens love , long absence kills it . - Mirabeau . - We often wish most ...
... better die at once . A great poet has truly declared that con- stancy is no virtue , but a fact . - Tuckerman . Frozen by distance . Wordsworth . Short absence quickens love , long absence kills it . - Mirabeau . - We often wish most ...
Halaman 3
... better than others ? Yes , sir ; as some dogs dance better than others . - Johnson . ― Each under his borrowed guise the actor belongs to himself . He has put on a mask , beneath it his real face still exists ; he has thrown himself ...
... better than others ? Yes , sir ; as some dogs dance better than others . - Johnson . ― Each under his borrowed guise the actor belongs to himself . He has put on a mask , beneath it his real face still exists ; he has thrown himself ...
Halaman 4
... better in some respects to be admired by those with whom you live , than to be loved by them . And this not on account of any gratification of vanity , but because admiration is so much more tolerant than love . - Arthur Helps ...
... better in some respects to be admired by those with whom you live , than to be loved by them . And this not on account of any gratification of vanity , but because admiration is so much more tolerant than love . - Arthur Helps ...
Halaman 5
... - sillon . Affectation . - All affectation proceeds from the supposition of possessing something better than the rest of the world possesses . Nobody is vain of possessing two legs and two arms , because that is ADM AFF 5.
... - sillon . Affectation . - All affectation proceeds from the supposition of possessing something better than the rest of the world possesses . Nobody is vain of possessing two legs and two arms , because that is ADM AFF 5.
Halaman 6
... better for beating ; grapes come not to the proof till they come to the press ; spices smell best when bruised ; young trees root the faster for shaking ; gold looks brighter for scouring ; juniper smells sweet- est in the fire ; the ...
... better for beating ; grapes come not to the proof till they come to the press ; spices smell best when bruised ; young trees root the faster for shaking ; gold looks brighter for scouring ; juniper smells sweet- est in the fire ; the ...
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