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 50
... character . Character can dominate con- ditions . Will creates circumstances and environment . - Annie Besant . T is assumed that labor is avail- able only in connection with capital ; that nobody labors unless somebody else , owning ...
... character . Character can dominate con- ditions . Will creates circumstances and environment . - Annie Besant . T is assumed that labor is avail- able only in connection with capital ; that nobody labors unless somebody else , owning ...
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... character , by enfeebling the emotional part of our nature . - Darwin . Better late than never . - Dionysius . stand at the little tinkling rill , the first small fountain . Not until you have gone through the rocky gorges , and not ...
... character , by enfeebling the emotional part of our nature . - Darwin . Better late than never . - Dionysius . stand at the little tinkling rill , the first small fountain . Not until you have gone through the rocky gorges , and not ...
Page 58
... character ; by partaking of their sentiments and im- bibing their spirit ; by accompanying them in their toils ; by sympathizing in their sufferings and rejoicing in their successes and their triumphs - we mingle our own existence with ...
... character ; by partaking of their sentiments and im- bibing their spirit ; by accompanying them in their toils ; by sympathizing in their sufferings and rejoicing in their successes and their triumphs - we mingle our own existence with ...
Page 61
... character . We do not realize to what extent others judge us by our beliefs . But we are in fact judged in that way ; and it is right that we should be judged in that way . The man who is cynical , whether about women or busi- ness or ...
... character . We do not realize to what extent others judge us by our beliefs . But we are in fact judged in that way ; and it is right that we should be judged in that way . The man who is cynical , whether about women or busi- ness or ...
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... character and quaint- ness of manner ; consequently , its chief dramatic use is to relieve the tension of a serious action . It is in this manner that it was used by the Elizabethan play- wrights , who fully appreciated the tastes and ...
... character and quaint- ness of manner ; consequently , its chief dramatic use is to relieve the tension of a serious action . It is in this manner that it was used by the Elizabethan play- wrights , who fully appreciated the tastes and ...
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