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 34
... hold through the storms of time that sweep all else away . - James J. Hill . S man advanced gradually in intel- trace the more remote consequences of his actions ; as he acquired sufficient knowl- edge to reject baneful customs and ...
... hold through the storms of time that sweep all else away . - James J. Hill . S man advanced gradually in intel- trace the more remote consequences of his actions ; as he acquired sufficient knowl- edge to reject baneful customs and ...
Page 38
... hold our peace : and if at such times we do not listen to the urgent commands of silence , invisible though they be , we shall have suffered an eternal loss that all the treasures of human wisdom can not make good ; for we shall have ...
... hold our peace : and if at such times we do not listen to the urgent commands of silence , invisible though they be , we shall have suffered an eternal loss that all the treasures of human wisdom can not make good ; for we shall have ...
Page 45
... hold on a minute longer , never give up then , for that is just the place and time that the tide will turn . - Harriet Beecher Stowe . DESPISE not any man , and do not spurn anything ; for there is no man that hasnot his hour , nor is ...
... hold on a minute longer , never give up then , for that is just the place and time that the tide will turn . - Harriet Beecher Stowe . DESPISE not any man , and do not spurn anything ; for there is no man that hasnot his hour , nor is ...
Page 52
... hold over his hearers is not his cleverness , but himself the fact that this savant who bears the heavy load of three cultures , nay , who is in himself a whole little culture - this sage , to whom the whole life of the earth is but an ...
... hold over his hearers is not his cleverness , but himself the fact that this savant who bears the heavy load of three cultures , nay , who is in himself a whole little culture - this sage , to whom the whole life of the earth is but an ...
Page 54
... hold deity ; in his worship I worshiped you . In all my hopes and my loves , in my life , in the life of my mother , you have lived 66 " In the lap of the deathless Spirit who rules our home you have been nursed for ages ...
... hold deity ; in his worship I worshiped you . In all my hopes and my loves , in my life , in the life of my mother , you have lived 66 " In the lap of the deathless Spirit who rules our home you have been nursed for ages ...
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