Pearls of ThoughtHoughton, Mifflin, 1882 - 284 halaman |
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Maturin Murray Ballou. Nothing so much increases one's reverence for others as a great sorrow to one's self . It teaches one the depths of human nature . In happiness we are shallow , and deem others so . Charles Buxton . - Affliction ...
Maturin Murray Ballou. Nothing so much increases one's reverence for others as a great sorrow to one's self . It teaches one the depths of human nature . In happiness we are shallow , and deem others so . Charles Buxton . - Affliction ...
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... sorrow I have thought more about than that to love what is great , and try to reach it , and yet to fail . - George Eliot . The heart is a small thing , but desireth great mat- ters . It is not sufficient for a kite's dinner , yet the ...
... sorrow I have thought more about than that to love what is great , and try to reach it , and yet to fail . - George Eliot . The heart is a small thing , but desireth great mat- ters . It is not sufficient for a kite's dinner , yet the ...
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... sorrow or remorse . Johnson . - Bashfulness is a great hindrance to a man , both in uttering his sentiments and in understanding what is proposed to him ; ' t is therefore good to press forward with discretion , both in discourse and ...
... sorrow or remorse . Johnson . - Bashfulness is a great hindrance to a man , both in uttering his sentiments and in understanding what is proposed to him ; ' t is therefore good to press forward with discretion , both in discourse and ...
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... sorrow . - Eliot . - George Children are excellent physiognomists and soon discover their real friends . Luttrell calls them all . lunatics , and so in fact they are . What is child- hood but a series of happy delusions ? Sydney Smith ...
... sorrow . - Eliot . - George Children are excellent physiognomists and soon discover their real friends . Luttrell calls them all . lunatics , and so in fact they are . What is child- hood but a series of happy delusions ? Sydney Smith ...
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... sorrow , which spoil half of our beautiful cathedrals . We show it with fright- ful gratings and vaults , and lids of dismal stone , in the midst of the quiet grass ; and last , and not least , we show it by permitting ourselves to tell ...
... sorrow , which spoil half of our beautiful cathedrals . We show it with fright- ful gratings and vaults , and lids of dismal stone , in the midst of the quiet grass ; and last , and not least , we show it by permitting ourselves to tell ...
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