And the vast wonder of our shores had never Dawned on the gaze of an admiring world. Prize what is yours, but be not quite contented ; There is a healthful restlessness of soul, By which a mighty purpose is augmented, In urging men to reach a higher goal.... The High School Problem - 50. oldalszerző: Francis Bail Pearson - 1916 - 297 oldalTeljes nézet - Információ erről a könyvről
| 1911 - 322 oldal
...goal. So when the restless impulse rises driving Your calm content before it, do not grieve; It is upward reaching and the striving Of the God in you to achieve, achieve. Selected. NATURE STUDY. 'A garden should be connected with every school.' Comenius. "Enough of science... | |
| William Chapman - 1895 - 140 oldal
...yours, but be not quite contented ; There is a healthful restlessness of soul By which a mighty power is augmented In urging men to reach a higher goal....striving, Of the God in you, to achieve, achieve. — EWW SLAVE MARKET, CONSTANTINOPLE. A CHRISTIAN GIRL ON THE STAND BEING OFFERED FOR SALE. CHAPTER... | |
| Cyphron Seymour Coler - 1899 - 252 oldal
...drift with the current, and who has no aspiration to rise above the level of a commonplace life. " So when the restless impulse rises, driving Your calm...the striving Of the God in you, to achieve, achieve ! " Happiness is not found in inaction, and the promptings and desires of the growing soul should not... | |
| Ella Wheeler Wilcox - 1904 - 298 oldal
...blight. Think love, although you speak it not, It gives the world more light. Thoughts. January 10. So when the restless impulse rises, driving Your calm...before it, do not grieve; It is the upward reaching of the spirit, Of the God in you to achieve, achieve! Be Not Content. January 10. O skies, be calm!... | |
| 1911 - 772 oldal
...ASSOCIATION. Volume 60 FEBRUARY ign Number 3 BROOKLYN SUB. - BRANCH 87»7 W. 25th ST. DIVINE DISCONTENT. Were man contented with his lot forever, He had not...the striving Of the God in you to achieve, achieve. — Author Unknown. INTERESTING INCIDENTS IN LINCOLN'S LIFE. Lincoln's life is so full of interest... | |
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