| Anne Firor Scott - 1984 - 426 sider
...does it find any centre to revolve around, and so fashion itself into a system. Most true it is, as a wise man teaches us, that Doubt of any sort cannot be removed except by Action." Sartor Resartus, p. 201. 16. See Jane Addams, "Tolstoy and Gandhi," Christian Century, 48 (Nov. 25,... | |
| John Clubbe, Jerome Meckier - 1989 - 194 sider
...does it find any centre to revolve round, and so fashions itself into a System. Most true it is, as a wise man teaches us, that 'Doubt of any sort cannot be removed except by Action', (pp. 195-6) Action or conduct precedes conviction and the knowledge (or conviction of knowledge) conviction... | |
| Joseph Hillis Miller - 1991 - 350 sider
...does it find any centre to revolve round, and so fashions itself into a System. Most true it is, as a wise man teaches us, that "Doubt of any sort cannot be removed except by Action." (195-6) Action or conduct precedes conviction and the knowledge (or conviction of knowledge) conviction... | |
| Erin Gruwell - 2007 - 808 sider
...the hard-hearted softened, the disobedient reformed, and the faithful encouraged. — HOSEA BALLOU Let him who gropes painfully in darkness or uncertain...vehemently that the dawn may ripen into day, lay this precept well to heart: "Do the duty which lies nearest to thee," which thou knowest to be a duty! Thy... | |
| 1834 - 788 sider
...does it find any centre to revolve round, and so fashion itself into a system. Most true is it, as a wise man teaches us, that ' Doubt of any sort cannot...the dawn may ripen into day, lay this other precept w«ll to heart, which to me was of invaluable service : ' Do the Duty which lies, nearest thee,' which... | |
| 1913 - 968 sider
...day only is ours ; we are dead to yesterday, and we are not yet born to tomorrow. — Jeremy Taylor. Let him who gropes painfully in darkness or uncertain...vehemently that the dawn may ripen into day, lay this precept well to heart which to me was of invaluable service : "Do the duty which lies nearest thee,"... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1896 - 292 sider
...does it find any centre to revolve round, and so fashion itself into a system. Most true is it, as a wise man teaches us, that 'Doubt of any sort cannot be removed except by Action'.1 On which ground, too, let him who gropes painfully in darkness or uncertain light, and prays... | |
| William Harold Payne - 1871 - 750 sider
...class alone, can be struck. — Mass. Teacher. t LET him who gropes painfully in darkness or u»;ertain light, and prays vehemently that the dawn may ripen into day, lay this precept well to heart : Do the duty which lies nearest thee, which thou knowest to be a duty ! Thy... | |
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