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 30
... law of business , and the whole practice of com- merce is founded on them . They are so simple that a fool can't learn them ; so hard that a lazy man won't . -Philip D. Armour . O look fearlessly upon life ; to accept the laws of nature ...
... law of business , and the whole practice of com- merce is founded on them . They are so simple that a fool can't learn them ; so hard that a lazy man won't . -Philip D. Armour . O look fearlessly upon life ; to accept the laws of nature ...
Page 38
... law should be loved a little be- cause it is felt to be just ; feared a little because it is severe ; hated a little because it is to a certain degree out of sympathy with the prevalent temper of the day ; and respected because it is ...
... law should be loved a little be- cause it is felt to be just ; feared a little because it is severe ; hated a little because it is to a certain degree out of sympathy with the prevalent temper of the day ; and respected because it is ...
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... laws of Nature , and must be exclusively occupied in responding to human needs . Art has always shown itself faithful to Nature , and has marched with social progress . The ideal of beauty can not perish in a healthy society ; we must ...
... laws of Nature , and must be exclusively occupied in responding to human needs . Art has always shown itself faithful to Nature , and has marched with social progress . The ideal of beauty can not perish in a healthy society ; we must ...
Page 42
... . W. Eliot . Sleep hath its own world , a boundary between the things misnamed death and existence . - Byron . Reason is the life of the law . - Coke . HAT distinguishes war is , not that man is slain Page 42 ELBERT HUBBARD'S.
... . W. Eliot . Sleep hath its own world , a boundary between the things misnamed death and existence . - Byron . Reason is the life of the law . - Coke . HAT distinguishes war is , not that man is slain Page 42 ELBERT HUBBARD'S.
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... laws , and arms himself with her most awful forces , that he may become the de- stroyer of his race . white peace Nor is this all . There is also found in war a cold - hearted indifference to human miseries and wrongs , perhaps more ...
... laws , and arms himself with her most awful forces , that he may become the de- stroyer of his race . white peace Nor is this all . There is also found in war a cold - hearted indifference to human miseries and wrongs , perhaps more ...
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