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 32
... truth they needs must think : They are slaves who dare not be In the right with two or three . " Freedom , " by James Russell Lowell the earth is very low . Outside the sterile province of philosophy , what we meet at every step is ...
... truth they needs must think : They are slaves who dare not be In the right with two or three . " Freedom , " by James Russell Lowell the earth is very low . Outside the sterile province of philosophy , what we meet at every step is ...
Page 43
... truth . Did his life do the same in the past , From the days of his youth ? It is easy to die . Men have died For a wish or a whim— From bravado or passion or pride , Was it harder for him ? But to live - every day to live out All the truth ...
... truth . Did his life do the same in the past , From the days of his youth ? It is easy to die . Men have died For a wish or a whim— From bravado or passion or pride , Was it harder for him ? But to live - every day to live out All the truth ...
Page 47
... Truth and would follow her ; for those who recognize Justice and would stand for her , success is not the only thing . Success ! Why , Falsehood has often that to give ; and Injustice often has that to give . Must not Truth and Justice ...
... Truth and would follow her ; for those who recognize Justice and would stand for her , success is not the only thing . Success ! Why , Falsehood has often that to give ; and Injustice often has that to give . Must not Truth and Justice ...
Page 48
... truth those attractions which have been usurped by fiction . In his nar- rative a due subordination is observed : some transactions are prominent ; others retire . But the scale on which he repre- sents them is increased or diminished ...
... truth those attractions which have been usurped by fiction . In his nar- rative a due subordination is observed : some transactions are prominent ; others retire . But the scale on which he repre- sents them is increased or diminished ...
Page 53
... truth , for the very love of truth alone , IFE seems a perpetual suc- cession of events , to which man submits . We never know from which direction the sudden blow will come . Misery and happiness enter and make their exits , like ...
... truth , for the very love of truth alone , IFE seems a perpetual suc- cession of events , to which man submits . We never know from which direction the sudden blow will come . Misery and happiness enter and make their exits , like ...
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