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 9
... thou my good . " He only does wrong as a means to an end , which he always represents to him- self as a right end . The case is exactly reversed with a villain ; and it is my The sound along the marching street Of drum or fife , and I ...
... thou my good . " He only does wrong as a means to an end , which he always represents to him- self as a right end . The case is exactly reversed with a villain ; and it is my The sound along the marching street Of drum or fife , and I ...
Page 11
... thou to tell ? Thou canst see better . - What is going on there below ? " " Several thousand years pass by like one minute . And the Finsteraarhorn rumbles in reply : " Dense clouds veil the earth .. Wait ! " More thousands of years ...
... thou to tell ? Thou canst see better . - What is going on there below ? " " Several thousand years pass by like one minute . And the Finsteraarhorn rumbles in reply : " Dense clouds veil the earth .. Wait ! " More thousands of years ...
Page 15
... Thou art my secret . I triumph inwardly to find Thy presence and taste the mystic joy of Thy friend- ship , while the world suspects not . thought 80 90 HAT is the law of nature ? Is it to know that my security and that of my family ...
... Thou art my secret . I triumph inwardly to find Thy presence and taste the mystic joy of Thy friend- ship , while the world suspects not . thought 80 90 HAT is the law of nature ? Is it to know that my security and that of my family ...
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... thou- sands of millions ' worth of dollars in new ideas . Benjamin Franklin in his story of his life shows an end- less number of such efforts along the lines using the odd moments . In a hun- dred different ways he managed to make the ...
... thou- sands of millions ' worth of dollars in new ideas . Benjamin Franklin in his story of his life shows an end- less number of such efforts along the lines using the odd moments . In a hun- dred different ways he managed to make the ...
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... thou art the first to risk yielding to the wooing of the new season , if thou art the first to turn thy lance - like buds into blossoms and leaves , their delicate raiment will be torn by the rough blows of the trees that have been ...
... thou art the first to risk yielding to the wooing of the new season , if thou art the first to turn thy lance - like buds into blossoms and leaves , their delicate raiment will be torn by the rough blows of the trees that have been ...
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Abraham Lincoln beauty believe blood Correggio dark dead death delight divine dream earth Edwin Markham eternal evil eyes face father fear feel Finsteraarhorn flowers genius George Bernard Shaw George Eliot give glory hand happy head hear heart heaven Henry Ward Beecher honor hope hour human J. M. W. Turner labor Lady Hamilton Lamia laws liberty light live look Lord mankind Mary Baker Eddy matter means ment mind moral nation nature ness never night pain passions peace play pleasure Pontius Pilate poor race religion Robert Louis Stevenson seems slaves sleep sorrow soul speak spirit stand stars sweet tears tell things Thomas Paine thou thought thousand tion tree true truth virtue whole wind woman words youth Ꮽ Ꮽ