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" No man has come to true greatness who has not felt, in some degree, that his life belongs to his race, and that what God gives him He gives him for mankind. "
The Atlantic Monthly - Page 290
1908
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A Dictionary of Quotations in Prose: From American and Foreign Authors ...

Anna Lydia Ward - Citations anglaises - 1889 - 724 pages
...what we take up, but what we give up, that makes us rich. 4960 Henry Ward Beecher : Life Thoughts. No man has come to true greatness who has not felt in some degree that his life belongs to his race, aud that what God gives him he gives him for mankind. 4961 Phillips Brooks : Sermons. I. The Purpose...
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Dictionary of Quotations from Ancient and Modern, English and Foreign ...

Rev. James Wood - Quotations - 1893 - 694 pages
...results of a life of resolute self-denial, until he has had the courage to try it himself. Kttskin. n k , Phillips Hrwks. No man has worked, or can work, except religiously. Carlyle. No man hath a thorough...
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A Memorial of Phillips Brooks from the City of Boston

Boston (Mass.). City Council - 1893 - 76 pages
...the surface, yet all concentric in one clear, definite idea of service. "No man," he once preached, " has come to true greatness who has not felt in some...that what God gives him, He gives him for mankind." An Englishman who knew him, and who knew him all the better because he knows our country well, speaks...
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For Thought and for Remembrance

Oakland (Calif.). Yule club - 1893 - 62 pages
...send you flax." "The foundation of character is obedience; it is begun in the cradle." No man has ever come to true greatness who has not felt in some degree...that what God gives him He gives him for mankind. —Phillips Brooks. Honor is like the eye, which cannot suffer the least impurity without damage ;...
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Report, Volumes 3-4

Oregon. Board of Horticulture - 1894 - 606 pages
...FRUITS. Read by HENRY E. DOSCH, before the Oregon State Horticultural Society, January, 1894. "No mail has come to true greatness who has not felt in some...what God gives him, He gives him for mankind."— Philijts Brook*. Your committee requested me to lead in the discussion of Evaporation, which I accepted...
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Pushing to the Front: Or, Success Under Difficulties; a Book of Inspiration ...

Orison Swett Marden - Conduct of life - 1894 - 480 pages
...men, noble, great, brave, righteous men. " No man has come to true greatness," said Phillips Brooks, " who has not felt in some degree that his life belongs...that what God gives him, He gives him for mankind." "The rank Is but the guinea's stamp The man 's the gowd for a' that." "The noblest men that live on...
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Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia ..., Volume 8

Virginia Bar Association, Virginia State Bar Association - Bar associations - 1895 - 314 pages
...statesmen worthy of any age or any nation — have been lawyers. Said the distinguished Phillips Brooks : " No man has come to true greatness who has not felt...that what God gives him He gives him for mankind." Illustration of this truth is found in the lives of many who, trained in the schools of the law, have...
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Many Thoughts of Many Minds: A Treasury of Quotations from the Literature of ...

Louis Klopsch - Quotations, English - 1896 - 382 pages
...are born great, some achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrust upon them. — SHAKESPEARE. No man has come to true greatness who has not felt...that what God gives him, He gives him for mankind. — PHIUIPS BROOKS. Nothing is more simple than greatness ; indeed, to be simple is to be great. —...
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The Morse Speller: Dictation and Spelling in Correlation with Other Subjects ...

Samuel Train Dutton - Spellers - 1896 - 168 pages
...; Foes fled in wild dismay, Wreathed were his brows with bay, When war was done. — John Pierpont. No man has come to true greatness who has not felt...that what God gives him he gives him for mankind. — Phillips Brooks. Greatness is a spiritual condition worthy to excite love, interest and admiration...
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The Morse Speller: Dictation and Spelling in Correlation with Other Subjects ...

Samuel Train Dutton - Language and languages - 1896 - 170 pages
...; Foes fled in wild dismay, Wreathed were his brows with bay, When war was done. — John Pierpont. No man has come to true greatness who has not felt...that what God gives him he gives him for mankind. — Phillips Brooks. Greatness is a spiritual condition worthy to excite love, interest, and admiration...
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