The New Dictionary of ThoughtsA cyclopedia of quotations from the best authors of the world, both ancient and modern, alphabetically arranged by subjects. |
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... Inspiration Instability Instinct Instruction Insult Integrity Intellect Intelligence Intemperance Intentions Interest Intolerance Invention Irony Irresolution K. L. Labor Language Laughter Law Lawyers Learning Leisure Lending.
... Inspiration Instability Instinct Instruction Insult Integrity Intellect Intelligence Intemperance Intentions Interest Intolerance Invention Irony Irresolution K. L. Labor Language Laughter Law Lawyers Learning Leisure Lending.
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Tryon Edwards. K. L. Labor Language Laughter Law Lawyers Learning Leisure Lending Lenity Letters Jealousy Jeering Jesting Jesuit Jesus Jews Joy Judgment Jurisprudence Justice Kindness Kings Kisses Knavery Knowledge Levellers Levity Liars ...
Tryon Edwards. K. L. Labor Language Laughter Law Lawyers Learning Leisure Lending Lenity Letters Jealousy Jeering Jesting Jesuit Jesus Jews Joy Judgment Jurisprudence Justice Kindness Kings Kisses Knavery Knowledge Levellers Levity Liars ...
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... learning in authors, and make them point with warmth and quickness on the reader's imagination.” And of such thoughts it is that Coleridge says: “Let every bookworm, when in any fragrant, scarce old tome he discovers a sentence, a story ...
... learning in authors, and make them point with warmth and quickness on the reader's imagination.” And of such thoughts it is that Coleridge says: “Let every bookworm, when in any fragrant, scarce old tome he discovers a sentence, a story ...
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... learning, fancy, science, and skill depend upon it.—Newton traced his great discoveries to it.—It builds bridges, opens new worlds, heals diseases, carries on the business of the world.— Without it taste is useless, and the beauties of ...
... learning, fancy, science, and skill depend upon it.—Newton traced his great discoveries to it.—It builds bridges, opens new worlds, heals diseases, carries on the business of the world.— Without it taste is useless, and the beauties of ...
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... learning throughout Christendom; and I do not know of a higher service that could be rendered to this republic than the bringing about this desirable result.—E. Holt. The general diffusion of the Bible is the most effectual way to ...
... learning throughout Christendom; and I do not know of a higher service that could be rendered to this republic than the bringing about this desirable result.—E. Holt. The general diffusion of the Bible is the most effectual way to ...
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action Apothegms Aristotle atheism beauty become Beecher believe better Bible blessing body Chapin character Christ Christian Cicero Colton conscience danger death deeds desire devil divine doth duty earth Edwards Eliot enemy eternal everything evil faith fear feel flowers folly fool genius George Eliot give glory God’s grace greatest grow habit happiness hath heart heaven holy honor hope human idle ignorance Jeremy Taylor Joshua Reynolds kind knowledge labor learning liberty light live look man’s mankind marriage men’s mind moral nature never noble one’s opinion ourselves passions perfect person philosophy pleasure Plutarch principles Proverb Publius Syrus reason religion rich Rochefoucauld sense Shakespeare Simmons sorrow soul speak spirit temper thee Theodore Parker things thou thought today true truth vice virtue Voltaire Washington Allston weak wisdom wise word