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 26
... keep a few friends , but these without capitulation ; above all , on the same condition , to keep friends with himself ; here is a task for all a man has of fortitude and delicacy . -Robert Louis Stevenson . OD is to be our father , yet ...
... keep a few friends , but these without capitulation ; above all , on the same condition , to keep friends with himself ; here is a task for all a man has of fortitude and delicacy . -Robert Louis Stevenson . OD is to be our father , yet ...
Page 29
... keep : O God ! that bread should be so dear , And flesh and blood so cheap ! " " The Song of the Shirt , " by Thomas Hood crimson as though they were drenched IT is easy in the world to live after COUNG men , life is before you . Two ...
... keep : O God ! that bread should be so dear , And flesh and blood so cheap ! " " The Song of the Shirt , " by Thomas Hood crimson as though they were drenched IT is easy in the world to live after COUNG men , life is before you . Two ...
Page 34
... Keep me humble in every relation of life , not unduly egotistical , nor liable to the serious sin of self - depreciation . In success keep me meek . In sorrow , may my soul be uplifted by the thought that if there were no shadow , there ...
... Keep me humble in every relation of life , not unduly egotistical , nor liable to the serious sin of self - depreciation . In success keep me meek . In sorrow , may my soul be uplifted by the thought that if there were no shadow , there ...
Page 37
... keep me friendly with my- DEN EN will have , and must have , their pleasures . Social reformers and tem- perance agitators could not make a greater mistake than by following the example of the Puritans and tabuing all pleasures . They ...
... keep me friendly with my- DEN EN will have , and must have , their pleasures . Social reformers and tem- perance agitators could not make a greater mistake than by following the example of the Puritans and tabuing all pleasures . They ...
Page 47
... keep off our end , or provide for a con- tinued existence s Whence , then , is this increased love of life , which ... keeping ? Is it that Nature , atten- tive to the preser- vation of mankind , increases our wishes to live , while she ...
... keep off our end , or provide for a con- tinued existence s Whence , then , is this increased love of life , which ... keeping ? Is it that Nature , atten- tive to the preser- vation of mankind , increases our wishes to live , while she ...
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Abraham Lincoln beauty believe blood Correggio dark dead death delight divine dream earth Edwin Markham eternal evil eyes face father fear feel Finsteraarhorn flowers genius George Bernard Shaw George Eliot give glory hand happy head hear heart heaven Henry Ward Beecher honor hope hour human J. M. W. Turner labor Lady Hamilton Lamia laws liberty light live look Lord mankind Mary Baker Eddy matter means ment mind moral nation nature ness never night pain passions peace play pleasure Pontius Pilate poor race religion Robert Louis Stevenson seems slaves sleep sorrow soul speak spirit stand stars sweet tears tell things Thomas Paine thou thought thousand tion tree true truth virtue whole wind woman words youth Ꮽ Ꮽ