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
... matter how exalted or lowly . If in life's battle I am wounded or tottering , pour into my wounds the balm of hope , and imbue me with courage un- daunted to arise and continue the strife . Keep me humble in every relation of life , not ...
... matter how exalted or lowly . If in life's battle I am wounded or tottering , pour into my wounds the balm of hope , and imbue me with courage un- daunted to arise and continue the strife . Keep me humble in every relation of life , not ...
Page 39
... matter if things do not turn out well . -Charles Dudley Warner . have committed the Golden Rule to memory ; let us now commit it to life se We have preached Brotherhood for centuries ; we now need to find a material basis for ...
... matter if things do not turn out well . -Charles Dudley Warner . have committed the Golden Rule to memory ; let us now commit it to life se We have preached Brotherhood for centuries ; we now need to find a material basis for ...
Page 44
... matter of giving life to the pages of a novel is the result of industrious study of human beings . Writing is the re- sult of thinking about things to write about and studying the details of contempora- neous life , so that you may set ...
... matter of giving life to the pages of a novel is the result of industrious study of human beings . Writing is the re- sult of thinking about things to write about and studying the details of contempora- neous life , so that you may set ...
Page 50
... matter - of - fact and stolid way , I feel ashamed , and call myself a wretched coward . What a weak - nerved , hysterical breed , that can no longer look at blood without fainting ! You neurasthenic oft- spring of your sturdy peasant ...
... matter - of - fact and stolid way , I feel ashamed , and call myself a wretched coward . What a weak - nerved , hysterical breed , that can no longer look at blood without fainting ! You neurasthenic oft- spring of your sturdy peasant ...
Page 51
... matters of conscience , and who founded a State with that prin- ciple as its keystone . I would mention second the Catholic , Lord Baltimore , the proprietor of Maryland , to whom belongs the credit of having established liberty in matters ...
... matters of conscience , and who founded a State with that prin- ciple as its keystone . I would mention second the Catholic , Lord Baltimore , the proprietor of Maryland , to whom belongs the credit of having established liberty in matters ...
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