Modern Eloquence, Volume 9Thomas Brackett Reed, Rossiter Johnson, Justin McCarthy, Albert Ellery Bergh John D. Morris, 1900 |
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... live , for if he live rightly , whatever is needful he shall easily find . Life is opportunity , and therefore its whole circumstance may be made to serve the purpose of those who are bent on self - improvement , on making themselves ...
... live , for if he live rightly , whatever is needful he shall easily find . Life is opportunity , and therefore its whole circumstance may be made to serve the purpose of those who are bent on self - improvement , on making themselves ...
Page 1090
... live with vanished saints and heroes , or with the diviner men who yet shall be . The best moments are those in ... live , he can also live well ; but he may have to live in a palace , " says Marcus Aurelius , imply- ing that right life ...
... live with vanished saints and heroes , or with the diviner men who yet shall be . The best moments are those in ... live , he can also live well ; but he may have to live in a palace , " says Marcus Aurelius , imply- ing that right life ...
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... live for an hour alone with God gives us a more intimate sense of the value and sacredness of life than to dwell for ... live . What Thou doest is eternally right ; on Thee we throw the burden of our lives . Thou art , Thou hast ever ...
... live for an hour alone with God gives us a more intimate sense of the value and sacredness of life than to dwell for ... live . What Thou doest is eternally right ; on Thee we throw the burden of our lives . Thou art , Thou hast ever ...
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