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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... as necessary to call out the treasurers of the mind as harrowing and planting those of the earth . -Margaret Fuller . TEP by step my investiga- tion of blindness led me SCRAP BOOK Page 9 HE tradition of the stage is ...
... as necessary to call out the treasurers of the mind as harrowing and planting those of the earth . -Margaret Fuller . TEP by step my investiga- tion of blindness led me SCRAP BOOK Page 9 HE tradition of the stage is ...
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... tion of blindness led me into the industrial world . And what a world it is ! I must face unflinchingly a world of facts a world of misery and degrada- tion , of blindness , crookedness , and sin , a world struggling against the ...
... tion of blindness led me into the industrial world . And what a world it is ! I must face unflinchingly a world of facts a world of misery and degrada- tion , of blindness , crookedness , and sin , a world struggling against the ...
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... tion Nature is Imagination itself . As a man is , so he sees . - William Blake . that , long after he is dead and forgotten , men who never heard of him will be moving to the measure of his thought- the subtile rapture of a postponed ...
... tion Nature is Imagination itself . As a man is , so he sees . - William Blake . that , long after he is dead and forgotten , men who never heard of him will be moving to the measure of his thought- the subtile rapture of a postponed ...
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... tion ; you are to regard all with open eyes and a heart of simplicity . Believe that everything belongs somewhere ; each thing has its fitting and luminous place within this mosaic of human life . The Road is not open to those who with ...
... tion ; you are to regard all with open eyes and a heart of simplicity . Believe that everything belongs somewhere ; each thing has its fitting and luminous place within this mosaic of human life . The Road is not open to those who with ...
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... tion , all the resiliency of mind and muscle , are gone . Sometimes , however , you may see a woman , not necessarily old , but twisted and deformed out of all woman- hood , bloated and drunken , lift her draggled skirts and execute a ...
... tion , all the resiliency of mind and muscle , are gone . Sometimes , however , you may see a woman , not necessarily old , but twisted and deformed out of all woman- hood , bloated and drunken , lift her draggled skirts and execute a ...
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