ELBERT HUBBARD'S SCRAP BOOK: Containing the Inspired and Inspiring Selections Gathered During a Life Time of Discriminating Reading for His Own UseNo man is worth his salt who is not ready at all times to risk his body, to risk his well-being, to risk his life, in a great cause.-Theodore Roosevelt Filled with some of the best words of wisdom ever written, this little volume is sure to uplift any reader. Elbert Hubbard spent much of his life carefully collecting significant quotes from throughout history. He loved searching for and finding new material to add to his scrapbook for personal inspiration. After his death, this richly developed scrapbook was published and can now be relished by readers everywhere.Here one can read pulse-quickening quotes from people like Abraham Lincoln, Rudyard Kipling, Dante, Leo Tolstoy, and many, many more. People from every profession and nationality have been quoted at their best, and these quotes have been carefully compiled for the reader's inspiration and personal growth. This unique book will furnish readers with a little genius for each day, and will inevitably make them better for it. |
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I stand amid the eternal ways, And what is mine shall know my face. Asleep, awake, by night or day, Thefriends Iseek are seeking me; No windcan drive my bark astray, Nor change the tide of destiny. What matter if I stand alone?
I stand amid the eternal ways, And what is mine shall know my face. Asleep, awake, by night or day, Thefriends Iseek are seeking me; No windcan drive my bark astray, Nor change the tide of destiny. What matter if I stand alone?
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I must face unflinchingly a world of facts—a world of misery and degradation, of blindness, crookedness, and sin,a world struggling against the elements, againstthe unknown, against itself. Howreconcile this worldof factwith thebright ...
I must face unflinchingly a world of facts—a world of misery and degradation, of blindness, crookedness, and sin,a world struggling against the elements, againstthe unknown, against itself. Howreconcile this worldof factwith thebright ...
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It points the martyr's path to the future; it guides the reaper's hand in the present, andit turns the face of ambition toward the delectable hills of achievement. One great speech made to an intelligent audience in favor of the rights ...
It points the martyr's path to the future; it guides the reaper's hand in the present, andit turns the face of ambition toward the delectable hills of achievement. One great speech made to an intelligent audience in favor of the rights ...
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His face the same as So like to life, socalm, bears not a trace Of that great change which all of us so dread. I gaze onhim and say: Heis not dead, But sleeps; and soon he will ariseand take Me by the hand. I know he will awake T C And ...
His face the same as So like to life, socalm, bears not a trace Of that great change which all of us so dread. I gaze onhim and say: Heis not dead, But sleeps; and soon he will ariseand take Me by the hand. I know he will awake T C And ...
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ONVICTION brings silent, indefinable beauty a into faces made clay; worshiper at ofthe commonest human the devout any ... something of its golden glow, even as the gloryofa noble love shines like a sort of light from a woman's face.
ONVICTION brings silent, indefinable beauty a into faces made clay; worshiper at ofthe commonest human the devout any ... something of its golden glow, even as the gloryofa noble love shines like a sort of light from a woman's face.
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