The Democratic Spirit: A Collection of American Writings from the Earliest Times to the Present DayBernard Smith A. A. Knopf, 1941 - 927 pages |
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... live our lives. For many of us it's become easier to live closed off than it is to even try opening our hearts and minds. We make excuses, rendering everything on the horizon at fault for whatever's going on in our lives, instead of ...
... live our lives. For many of us it's become easier to live closed off than it is to even try opening our hearts and minds. We make excuses, rendering everything on the horizon at fault for whatever's going on in our lives, instead of ...
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... live that way.” I smiled, finally able to get a word in. “So, you want me to teach you how to live a happy life—over lunch and before we both go back to our busy lives and schedules?” “Exactly!” he said with a laugh—but he wasn't joking ...
... live that way.” I smiled, finally able to get a word in. “So, you want me to teach you how to live a happy life—over lunch and before we both go back to our busy lives and schedules?” “Exactly!” he said with a laugh—but he wasn't joking ...
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... live beyond the boundaries of what's easy and comfortable? Business philosopher Jim Rohn said, “Let others lead ... live the life that others expect them to live. You belong to God, and he's empowering you to bring life, love, and hope ...
... live beyond the boundaries of what's easy and comfortable? Business philosopher Jim Rohn said, “Let others lead ... live the life that others expect them to live. You belong to God, and he's empowering you to bring life, love, and hope ...
Contents
ROGER WILLIAMS 1603?1683 | 5 |
BACONS MAN 1676 | 13 |
JOHN WISE 16521725 | 20 |
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