ThoughtsH.B. Fuller, 1867 - 240 sider |
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Side 14
... whole previous course , since it broke from the original fountain , it has never traversed before . We must prepare ourselves to move with safety through the new realms we are entering . 2 COMPLETED EDUCATION . HE education already ...
... whole previous course , since it broke from the original fountain , it has never traversed before . We must prepare ourselves to move with safety through the new realms we are entering . 2 COMPLETED EDUCATION . HE education already ...
Side 25
... whole experi- ence was but of yesterday , and whose futurity con- sisted only of to - morrow . But almost entirely , and disastrously , did they neglect those higher tenden- cies and adaptations , which , by being proportioned to the ...
... whole experi- ence was but of yesterday , and whose futurity con- sisted only of to - morrow . But almost entirely , and disastrously , did they neglect those higher tenden- cies and adaptations , which , by being proportioned to the ...
Side 34
... whole people , by a single revolutionary act , have declared themselves to be freemen and sovereigns ; as freemen , repudiating all foreign authority , and as sovereigns , assuming the exclusive right to govern themselves . If , then ...
... whole people , by a single revolutionary act , have declared themselves to be freemen and sovereigns ; as freemen , repudiating all foreign authority , and as sovereigns , assuming the exclusive right to govern themselves . If , then ...
Side 48
... whole nation ; this makes a patriot . Or it may take in all mankind ; makes a philanthropist . Or it may embrace in its affections the whole universe and the great Creator of it ; this makes one godlike . And all the way , let me tell ...
... whole nation ; this makes a patriot . Or it may take in all mankind ; makes a philanthropist . Or it may embrace in its affections the whole universe and the great Creator of it ; this makes one godlike . And all the way , let me tell ...
Side 56
... and yet with what facility and distinctness does this bit of nervous matter communicate the whole to the mind , so that we can readily assort or unravel these sounds , and refer - each to its true organ ; and all this is 56 THOUGHTS .
... and yet with what facility and distinctness does this bit of nervous matter communicate the whole to the mind , so that we can readily assort or unravel these sounds , and refer - each to its true organ ; and all this is 56 THOUGHTS .
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Side 65 - Can we be said to do unto others as we would that they should do unto us if we wantonly inflict on them even the smallest pain?
Side 83 - And every man that striveth for the mastery is temperate in all things. Now they do it to obtain a corruptible crown ; but we an incorruptible.
Side 198 - If he who makes two blades of grass grow where but one grew before...
Side 17 - Good books are to the young mind what the warming sun and the refreshing rain of spring are to the seeds which have lain dormant in the frosts of winter. They are more, for they may save from that which is worse than death, as well as bless with that which is better than life.
Side 31 - ... which proves the absolute right to an education of every human being that comes into the world, and which, of course, proves the correlative duty of every government to see that the means of that education are provided for all " (Original italics.) (Old South Leaflets V, No.
Side 156 - Now, as to California and New Mexico, I hold slavery to be excluded from those Territories by a law even superior to that which admits and sanctions it in Texas. I mean the law of nature, of physical geography, the law of the formation of the earth.
Side 215 - Lost, yesterday, somewhere between sunrise and sunset, two golden hours, each set with sixty diamond minutes. No reward is offered, for they are gone forever.
Side 46 - ... from the rich man's table ; " for in this class may be found those, who have withstood the severest temptation, who have practised the most arduous duties, who have confided in God under the heaviest trials, who have been most wronged and have forgiven most ; and these are the great, the exalted. It matters nothing, what the particular duties are to which the individual is called, — how minute or obscure in their outward form.
Side 156 - The sides of these mountains are entirely barren, their tops capped by perennial snow. There may be in California, now made free by its Constitution, and no doubt there are, some tracts of valuable land.
Side 197 - The world's a bubble, and the life of man Less than a span," — have merit, and recall some of Ealeigh's.