distinction, power, Are baubles nothing worth, that only serve To rouse us up, as children in the schools Are roused up to exertion. The reward Is in the race we run, not in the prize And they, the few, that have it ere they earn it, VOL. i. Selected Essays - 79. oldalszerző: Abraham Hayward - 1878Teljes nézet - Információ erről a könyvről
| Emile Daurand Forgues - 1860 - 510 oldal
...Power, Are baubles nothing worth, tbat only serve To rousc us up, as childrcn in lheschools Arc, rouscd up to exertion. The reward Is in the race we run, not in Ihe prize. Quand Samuel Rogcrs, bien et dûment associè à la maison de banque où il était certain... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1869 - 548 oldal
...clouds, above the firmament, That Seraph sitting in the heaven of heavens. What men most covet, wealth, distinction, power, Are baubles nothing worth, that...And they, the few, that have it ere they earn it, Having, by favour or inheritance, These dangerous gifts placed in their idle hands, And all that should... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1869 - 528 oldal
...clouds, above the firmament, That Seraph sitting in the heaven of heavens. What men most covet, wealth, distinction, power, Are baubles nothing worth, that...And they, the few, that have it ere they earn it, Having, by favour or inheritance, These dangerous gifts placed in their idle hands, And all that should... | |
| Eduard Adolf Ferdinand Maetzner - 1874 - 512 oldal
...promised him (Seoir, Tales of a Grandf. 2.). Great pity consuls in pride (Вить., Hud. 1, 3, 1173.). The reward is in the race we run, not in the prize (ROGERS, It., A Character.). It was not in thy nature to be thus (RowE, Fair Penit. 4, 1.). Is it in... | |
| Abraham Hayward - 1878 - 482 oldal
...only serve To rouse us up, as children in the schools Are roused up to exertion. The reward Is in t/ie race we run, not in the prize And they, the few, that have it ere they earn it, VOL. I. G Having, by favoiu or inheritance, These dangerous gifts placed in their idle hands, And all that... | |
| Sophie May - 1890 - 214 oldal
...sparkling eyes, and feared a sleepless night for her. '' liemember this, Grade," said she, gently: '"The reward is in the race we run, not in the prize.' Do your best, and then never mind who wins." Grace laughed nervously. " Ma doesn't care a speck," she... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1891 - 888 oldal
...clouds, above the firmament, That Seraph sitting in the heaven of heavens. What men most covet, wealth, distinction, power, Are baubles nothing worth, that...And they, the few, that have it ere they earn it, Having, by favour or inheritance, These dangerous gifts placed in their idle hands, And all that should... | |
| William M. Thayer - 1894 - 248 oldal
...themselves." And its great value is in the discipline that self-reliance brings to the whole man. " The reward is in the race we run, not in the prize." "Those few, to whom is given what they ne'er earned, Having by favor or inheritance The dangerous gifts... | |
| Benson Bidwell - 1907 - 286 oldal
...strain every energy to acquire an equal position with your competitors. This is, indeed, to be a man and the reward is in the race we run, not in the prize; and they, the few who have it ere they earn it, know not, nor ever can, the generous pride that glows in the heart of... | |
| William Makepeace Thayer - 1909 - 232 oldal
...themselves." And its great value is in the discipline that self-reliance brings to the whole man. " The reward is in the race we run, not in the prize." The late Lucy Stone was a farmer's daughter, sharing all the privations incident to a farmer's family... | |
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