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 40
... kind of rope . If Mr. Armour neglected making the hair rope , or selling the pigtails , it would make a big difference in his dividends se The point for the reader is this : The individual man does not manufacture , as a rule . But we ...
... kind of rope . If Mr. Armour neglected making the hair rope , or selling the pigtails , it would make a big difference in his dividends se The point for the reader is this : The individual man does not manufacture , as a rule . But we ...
Page 43
... kind of culture , we would soon do away with the causes of involuntary poverty , and to do away with involun- tary poverty would mean to do away with practically all the crime and vice awhile longer- with our broken purposes of good ...
... kind of culture , we would soon do away with the causes of involuntary poverty , and to do away with involun- tary poverty would mean to do away with practically all the crime and vice awhile longer- with our broken purposes of good ...
Page 44
... kind of a case , it goes with- out saying . It may be a poor one , but that is nothing ; that can be said about any of us . As soon as I can get at the facts I will undertake his rehabilitation my- self , if I can find an impolite pub ...
... kind of a case , it goes with- out saying . It may be a poor one , but that is nothing ; that can be said about any of us . As soon as I can get at the facts I will undertake his rehabilitation my- self , if I can find an impolite pub ...
Page 45
... kind ; that man , whose duty it is to miti- gate suffering , makes the inflic- tion of his suffer- ing his study and end ; that man , whose office it is to avert and heal the wounds which come from Nature's powers , makes re- searches ...
... kind ; that man , whose duty it is to miti- gate suffering , makes the inflic- tion of his suffer- ing his study and end ; that man , whose office it is to avert and heal the wounds which come from Nature's powers , makes re- searches ...
Page 46
... kind will at length , as they call them- selves reasonable creatures , have reason enough to settle their differences with- out cutting throats ; for , in my opinion , there never was a good war or a bad peace . What past additions to ...
... kind will at length , as they call them- selves reasonable creatures , have reason enough to settle their differences with- out cutting throats ; for , in my opinion , there never was a good war or a bad peace . What past additions to ...
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