The Wit and Wisdom of the Rev. Sydney Smith: A Selection of the Most Memorable Passages in His Writings ConversationsLongmans, Green, 1865 - 355 oldal |
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111. oldal
... thought the noblest occupation of a man was to make other men happy and free ; and in that straight line he went on for fifty years , without one side - look , without one yield- ing thought , without one motive in his heart which he ...
... thought the noblest occupation of a man was to make other men happy and free ; and in that straight line he went on for fifty years , without one side - look , without one yield- ing thought , without one motive in his heart which he ...
269. oldal
... lead you only to sleep as much as is convenient ; if not , make rules . The system in everything ought to be , do as you please - as long as you please to do what is right . 270 PROCESS OF THOUGHT . PROCESS OF THOUGHT . I.
... lead you only to sleep as much as is convenient ; if not , make rules . The system in everything ought to be , do as you please - as long as you please to do what is right . 270 PROCESS OF THOUGHT . PROCESS OF THOUGHT . I.
270. oldal
... THOUGHT . PROCESS OF THOUGHT . I HAVE asked several men what passes in their minds when they are thinking ; and I could never find any man who could think for two minutes together . Everybody has seemed to admit that it was a perpetual ...
... THOUGHT . PROCESS OF THOUGHT . I HAVE asked several men what passes in their minds when they are thinking ; and I could never find any man who could think for two minutes together . Everybody has seemed to admit that it was a perpetual ...
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