Prose Quotations from Socrates to MacaulayJ.B. Lippincott, 1909 - 764 oldal |
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29. oldal
... soul . A man is certain that he can find in- formation at a moment's notice when he wants it . He therefore suffers it to fade from his mind . Such a man cannot in strictness be said to know anything . He has the show without the ...
... soul . A man is certain that he can find in- formation at a moment's notice when he wants it . He therefore suffers it to fade from his mind . Such a man cannot in strictness be said to know anything . He has the show without the ...
30. oldal
... soul , would not subject him to such a passion as would be useless to the world and a torment to himself . Were not this desire of fame very strong , the difficulty of obtaining it , and the danger of losing it when obtained , would be ...
... soul , would not subject him to such a passion as would be useless to the world and a torment to himself . Were not this desire of fame very strong , the difficulty of obtaining it , and the danger of losing it when obtained , would be ...
31. oldal
... soul , the moth of holiness , the mother of hypocrisy , and , by crucifying and disquieting all it takes hold of , the cause of melancholy and madness . ROBERT BURTON . Ambition is to the mind what the cap is to the falcon ; it blinds ...
... soul , the moth of holiness , the mother of hypocrisy , and , by crucifying and disquieting all it takes hold of , the cause of melancholy and madness . ROBERT BURTON . Ambition is to the mind what the cap is to the falcon ; it blinds ...
37. oldal
... souls in patience : " whosoever is out of pa- tience is out of possession of his soul . Anger is certainly a kind of baseness ; as it appears well in the weakness of those subjects in whom it reigns , —children , women , old folks ...
... souls in patience : " whosoever is out of pa- tience is out of possession of his soul . Anger is certainly a kind of baseness ; as it appears well in the weakness of those subjects in whom it reigns , —children , women , old folks ...
48. oldal
... soul , and contrary to the testimony of every creature , and link , in the chain of creation : if he were not a fool , he would not strip himself of humanity , and de- grade himself lower than the most despicable brute . CHARNOCK ...
... soul , and contrary to the testimony of every creature , and link , in the chain of creation : if he were not a fool , he would not strip himself of humanity , and de- grade himself lower than the most despicable brute . CHARNOCK ...
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