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 20
... race . Or , as Herbert Spencer puts it , " Society flourishes by the antagonism of its atoms . ' But the obvious golden truth is that co - operation is good and competition bad , and that society flourishes by the mutual aid of human ...
... race . Or , as Herbert Spencer puts it , " Society flourishes by the antagonism of its atoms . ' But the obvious golden truth is that co - operation is good and competition bad , and that society flourishes by the mutual aid of human ...
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... race go through a long , patiently endured strain which no knapsacked soldier on his longest march has ever more than equalled ; while , even in the matter of death , in all civilized societies , the probability that the average woman ...
... race go through a long , patiently endured strain which no knapsacked soldier on his longest march has ever more than equalled ; while , even in the matter of death , in all civilized societies , the probability that the average woman ...
Page 34
... race in the Valley of the Euphrates de He says that with poor cultivation those who tilled the soil there got a ... races , and finally to the lower animals , so would the standard of his morality rise higher and higher . Looking to ...
... race in the Valley of the Euphrates de He says that with poor cultivation those who tilled the soil there got a ... races , and finally to the lower animals , so would the standard of his morality rise higher and higher . Looking to ...
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... race . And till it comes , we men are slaves , And travel downward to the dust of graves . Come , clear the way , then , clear the way : Blind creeds and kings have had their day . Break the dead branches from the path : Our hope is in ...
... race . And till it comes , we men are slaves , And travel downward to the dust of graves . Come , clear the way , then , clear the way : Blind creeds and kings have had their day . Break the dead branches from the path : Our hope is in ...
Page 36
... race of human beings ignorant of sin , and doing beneficent acts with no more consciousness or volition than the deftly contrived machine that picks up raw material at one end , and turns out some finished product at the other ? Clearly ...
... race of human beings ignorant of sin , and doing beneficent acts with no more consciousness or volition than the deftly contrived machine that picks up raw material at one end , and turns out some finished product at the other ? Clearly ...
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