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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... ment , and no vicissitudes of fortune can wrest it from the owner . It points the martyr's path to the future ; it guides the reaper's hand in the present , and it turns the face of ambition toward the delec- table hills of achievement ...
... ment , and no vicissitudes of fortune can wrest it from the owner . It points the martyr's path to the future ; it guides the reaper's hand in the present , and it turns the face of ambition toward the delec- table hills of achievement ...
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... ment the general happiness of society.- Franklin . " Yes . That's it , " Yetta said . " Well that ' s what strikes mean . We ' re fight- ing , fighting , for the old promises . " - " Comrade Yetta , " by Albert Edwards . And the winds ...
... ment the general happiness of society.- Franklin . " Yes . That's it , " Yetta said . " Well that ' s what strikes mean . We ' re fight- ing , fighting , for the old promises . " - " Comrade Yetta , " by Albert Edwards . And the winds ...
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... ment . The first rude harps are broken and lost ; dead the hands that smote them ; but the art is here with no en- chantment lost . We do not know the names of those singers . Like us they were pilgrims . They had to pass into the ...
... ment . The first rude harps are broken and lost ; dead the hands that smote them ; but the art is here with no en- chantment lost . We do not know the names of those singers . Like us they were pilgrims . They had to pass into the ...
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... ment , culture and breeding are in no way arguments for artistic results , it is also no reproach to the most finished scholar or greatest gentleman in the land that he be absolutely without eye for painting or ear for music that in his ...
... ment , culture and breeding are in no way arguments for artistic results , it is also no reproach to the most finished scholar or greatest gentleman in the land that he be absolutely without eye for painting or ear for music that in his ...
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... them ; and you and I are here . - Marco Morrow . sorrows , which the world knows not ; and oftentimes we call a man cold when he is only sad . - Longfellow . GE , that lessens the enjoy- ment of life , Page 46 ELBERT HUBBARD'S.
... them ; and you and I are here . - Marco Morrow . sorrows , which the world knows not ; and oftentimes we call a man cold when he is only sad . - Longfellow . GE , that lessens the enjoy- ment of life , Page 46 ELBERT HUBBARD'S.
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