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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... compass as I can for myself , and never let them annoy others . - Robert Southey . Come , follow me , and leave the world to its babblings . - Dante . OOKING more and more like an orchid , Yetta stood Page 16 ELBERT HUBBARD'S.
... compass as I can for myself , and never let them annoy others . - Robert Southey . Come , follow me , and leave the world to its babblings . - Dante . OOKING more and more like an orchid , Yetta stood Page 16 ELBERT HUBBARD'S.
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... follow her , When from every hill aflame , She calls and calls each vagabond by name . thread of that let- ter again that ' s what gives one general debility . -SaundersNorvell . CAN no more understand that any serious injury can come ...
... follow her , When from every hill aflame , She calls and calls each vagabond by name . thread of that let- ter again that ' s what gives one general debility . -SaundersNorvell . CAN no more understand that any serious injury can come ...
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... follow is : Hit the line hard. LTHOUGH imitation is one of the MAN'S Thanksgiving : God of commonsense , I give Thee thanks for the heavy blows of pain that drive me back from perilous ways into har- mony with the laws of my being ; for ...
... follow is : Hit the line hard. LTHOUGH imitation is one of the MAN'S Thanksgiving : God of commonsense , I give Thee thanks for the heavy blows of pain that drive me back from perilous ways into har- mony with the laws of my being ; for ...
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... follow is : Hit the line hard ; don't foul and don't shirk , but hit the line hard . " The American Boy , " by Theodore Roosevelt . I HAT we have a right to ex- pect of the American boy is that he shall turn out to be a good American ...
... follow is : Hit the line hard ; don't foul and don't shirk , but hit the line hard . " The American Boy , " by Theodore Roosevelt . I HAT we have a right to ex- pect of the American boy is that he shall turn out to be a good American ...
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... follow it for a little among the solemn pines , and then pass out from the tree shadows and take your stand upon that farther rock , cling- ing to it well mean- while and being very sure of your footing , for your head will swim and ...
... follow it for a little among the solemn pines , and then pass out from the tree shadows and take your stand upon that farther rock , cling- ing to it well mean- while and being very sure of your footing , for your head will swim and ...
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