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 15
... play my part upon the mimic stage . Ever , in all junctures , in hours of light- ness as in stress or trial , God of my soul , help me to play the man . Amen ! " The Actor's Prayer , " by Dr. Frank Crane . Can not an actor be God's man ...
... play my part upon the mimic stage . Ever , in all junctures , in hours of light- ness as in stress or trial , God of my soul , help me to play the man . Amen ! " The Actor's Prayer , " by Dr. Frank Crane . Can not an actor be God's man ...
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... play , which few men can play well . The right merchant is one who has the just aver- age of faculties we call commonsense ; a man of strong affinity for facts , who makes up his decision on what he has seen . He is thoroughly persuaded ...
... play , which few men can play well . The right merchant is one who has the just aver- age of faculties we call commonsense ; a man of strong affinity for facts , who makes up his decision on what he has seen . He is thoroughly persuaded ...
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... play life's game with courage , fortitude and confidence . Endow me with wisdom to guard my tongue and temper , and learn with patience the art of ruling my own life for its highest good , with due regard for the privacy , rights and ...
... play life's game with courage , fortitude and confidence . Endow me with wisdom to guard my tongue and temper , and learn with patience the art of ruling my own life for its highest good , with due regard for the privacy , rights and ...
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... play up , play up , and play the game . " The Op- timist's Prayer , " by William J. Rob- inson . O peal , HE bells will long- haired men will dress in golden sacks to pray for successful slaugh- ter . And the old story will begin again ...
... play up , play up , and play the game . " The Op- timist's Prayer , " by William J. Rob- inson . O peal , HE bells will long- haired men will dress in golden sacks to pray for successful slaugh- ter . And the old story will begin again ...
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... play . The natural man works that he may play - works that he may love and dream , and know while he may the wonders and joys of the strange and lovely world which for a short space he is allowed to inhabit ; the unnatural man plays ...
... play . The natural man works that he may play - works that he may love and dream , and know while he may the wonders and joys of the strange and lovely world which for a short space he is allowed to inhabit ; the unnatural man plays ...
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