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 56
... rest of society . Familiarity in inferiors is sauciness : in superiors it is condescension ; neither of which are to have being among companions , the very word implying that they are to be equal . When , therefore , we have extracted ...
... rest of society . Familiarity in inferiors is sauciness : in superiors it is condescension ; neither of which are to have being among companions , the very word implying that they are to be equal . When , therefore , we have extracted ...
Page 57
... rest , a mighty home ; not a terror and an abyss . Be- sides , with this creed revenge never worries my heart , degradation never too deeply disgusts me , injus- tice never crushes me too low : I live in calm looking to the end . - Char ...
... rest , a mighty home ; not a terror and an abyss . Be- sides , with this creed revenge never worries my heart , degradation never too deeply disgusts me , injus- tice never crushes me too low : I live in calm looking to the end . - Char ...
Page 58
... rest . And if you suffer as you must , and if you doubt as you must , do your work . Put your heart into it and the sky will clear . Then out of your very doubt and suffering will be born the supreme joy of life . - Dean Briggs ...
... rest . And if you suffer as you must , and if you doubt as you must , do your work . Put your heart into it and the sky will clear . Then out of your very doubt and suffering will be born the supreme joy of life . - Dean Briggs ...
Page 64
... rest ; and in this special case , since man is meant to be an intelligent creature , the more intel- ligent his acts are , the more he finds repose in them . When a child acts only in a disorderly , disconnected manner , his nervous ...
... rest ; and in this special case , since man is meant to be an intelligent creature , the more intel- ligent his acts are , the more he finds repose in them . When a child acts only in a disorderly , disconnected manner , his nervous ...
Page 75
... rests upon phy- sical science , for it is physical science that makes intelligence and moral energy stronger than brute force . The whole of modern thought is steeped in science . It has made its way into the works of our best poets ...
... rests upon phy- sical science , for it is physical science that makes intelligence and moral energy stronger than brute force . The whole of modern thought is steeped in science . It has made its way into the works of our best poets ...
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