Pearls of ThoughtHoughton, Mifflin, 1882 - 284 halaman |
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... wish most for our friends when they are absent . Even in married life love is not diminished by distance . A man , like a burning - glass , should be placed at a certain distance from the object he wishes to dissolve , in order that the ...
... wish most for our friends when they are absent . Even in married life love is not diminished by distance . A man , like a burning - glass , should be placed at a certain distance from the object he wishes to dissolve , in order that the ...
Halaman 29
... wish them to pass over such blemishes altogether , nor yet to mark them too prominently . The one would spoil the beauty , and the other destroy the likeness of the picture . - Plutarch . Biographies of great , but especially of good ...
... wish them to pass over such blemishes altogether , nor yet to mark them too prominently . The one would spoil the beauty , and the other destroy the likeness of the picture . - Plutarch . Biographies of great , but especially of good ...
Halaman 45
... wish to level down as far as them- selves ; but they cannot bear leveling up to them- selves . They would all have some people under them ; why not then have some people above them . — John- son . Communism possesses a language which ...
... wish to level down as far as them- selves ; but they cannot bear leveling up to them- selves . They would all have some people under them ; why not then have some people above them . — John- son . Communism possesses a language which ...
Halaman 63
... wish to strive against it . · Mrs . Balfour . --- Our deeds determine us , as much as we determine our deeds . George Eliot . Detention . Never hold any one by the but- ton or the hand , in order to be heard out ; for if people are ...
... wish to strive against it . · Mrs . Balfour . --- Our deeds determine us , as much as we determine our deeds . George Eliot . Detention . Never hold any one by the but- ton or the hand , in order to be heard out ; for if people are ...
Halaman 94
... wishes , he may have his remedy by cutting of them shorter . Cowley . Fortune , to show us her power in all things , and to abate our presumption , seeing she could not make fools wise , she has made them fortunate . · Mon- taigne . See ...
... wishes , he may have his remedy by cutting of them shorter . Cowley . Fortune , to show us her power in all things , and to abate our presumption , seeing she could not make fools wise , she has made them fortunate . · Mon- taigne . See ...
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