Elbert Hubbard's Scrap Book: Containing the Inspired and Inspiring Selections, Gathered During a Life Time of Discriminating Reading for His Own Use, Volume 1A collection of more than seven hundred quotations from the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. |
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Page 7
... liberty ! Cruel executioner , why do you not leave me alone ? I am happy , and why do you persecute me ? " After trying very hard , I brought it down and , in seizing it with the napkin , I involun- tarily hurt it . Oh , how it tried to ...
... liberty ! Cruel executioner , why do you not leave me alone ? I am happy , and why do you persecute me ? " After trying very hard , I brought it down and , in seizing it with the napkin , I involun- tarily hurt it . Oh , how it tried to ...
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... liberty , temperance , justice and all the higher forms of human life . Some speak of ideals as being only girls ' dreams . On the opposite , high ideals are lifelike portraits seen in advance . Only • the greatest minds living in an ...
... liberty , temperance , justice and all the higher forms of human life . Some speak of ideals as being only girls ' dreams . On the opposite , high ideals are lifelike portraits seen in advance . Only • the greatest minds living in an ...
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... liberty . - George D. Herron . HE worst of errors is to believe that any one religion has the monopoly of goodness . For every man , that religion is good which makes him gentle , upright and kind . But to govern mankind is a difficult ...
... liberty . - George D. Herron . HE worst of errors is to believe that any one religion has the monopoly of goodness . For every man , that religion is good which makes him gentle , upright and kind . But to govern mankind is a difficult ...
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... liberty to art , and leave her to herself . Have confidence in her ; she will reach her end , and if she strays from the way she will soon reach it again ; society itself will be the guide . No single artist , not Shakespeare himself ...
... liberty to art , and leave her to herself . Have confidence in her ; she will reach her end , and if she strays from the way she will soon reach it again ; society itself will be the guide . No single artist , not Shakespeare himself ...
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... liberty , political and economic , in the world which is the cause of most of its suffer- ing . If we had a world made up of people possessing this quality of imagination , this kind of culture , we would soon do away with the causes of ...
... liberty , political and economic , in the world which is the cause of most of its suffer- ing . If we had a world made up of people possessing this quality of imagination , this kind of culture , we would soon do away with the causes of ...
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