Elbert Hubbard's Scrap Book: Containing the Inspired and Inspiring Selections, Gathered During a Life Time of Discriminating Reading for His Own Use, Volume 1W.H. Wise & Company, 1923 - 228 pages A collection of more than seven hundred quotations from the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. |
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Page 13
... meet the day with a thrill at being alive . It is to go forth to meet the morning in an ecstasy of joy . It is to realize the one- ness of humanity in true spiritual sympathy . - Lillian Whiting . UKA : -Treat every one with ...
... meet the day with a thrill at being alive . It is to go forth to meet the morning in an ecstasy of joy . It is to realize the one- ness of humanity in true spiritual sympathy . - Lillian Whiting . UKA : -Treat every one with ...
Page 16
... meet him and love's sunshine illuminates the face of his wife every time she hears his foot- fall , you can take it for granted that he is pure , for his home is a heaven - and the humbug never gets that near the great white throne of ...
... meet him and love's sunshine illuminates the face of his wife every time she hears his foot- fall , you can take it for granted that he is pure , for his home is a heaven - and the humbug never gets that near the great white throne of ...
Page 32
... meet at every step is unreason , folly and passion . The wise men of antiquity succeed- ed in winning to themselves some little authority only by impostures , which gave them a hold upon the im- agination , in their lack of physical ...
... meet at every step is unreason , folly and passion . The wise men of antiquity succeed- ed in winning to themselves some little authority only by impostures , which gave them a hold upon the im- agination , in their lack of physical ...
Page 48
... meet yours in honest fashion , because he neither fears , nor has been shamed , at the bar of his own soul . He never complains . He keeps his troubles to himself , having discovered , as thoroughbreds do , that to tell troubles is to ...
... meet yours in honest fashion , because he neither fears , nor has been shamed , at the bar of his own soul . He never complains . He keeps his troubles to himself , having discovered , as thoroughbreds do , that to tell troubles is to ...
Page 63
... meet with prompt response from the average audience . Comedy which is the term under which we class the differ- ent forms of hu- mor , is therefore an essential ele- ment in drama . It does not deal with emotions that are heart ...
... meet with prompt response from the average audience . Comedy which is the term under which we class the differ- ent forms of hu- mor , is therefore an essential ele- ment in drama . It does not deal with emotions that are heart ...
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Abraham Lincoln beauty believe blood Correggio dark dead death delight divine dream earth Edwin Markham eternal evil eyes face father fear feel Finsteraarhorn flowers genius George Bernard Shaw George Eliot give glory hand happy head hear heart heaven Henry Ward Beecher honor hope hour human J. M. W. Turner labor Lady Hamilton Lamia laws liberty light live look Lord mankind Mary Baker Eddy matter means ment mind moral nation nature ness never night pain passions peace play pleasure Pontius Pilate poor race religion Robert Louis Stevenson seems slaves sleep sorrow soul speak spirit stand stars sweet tears tell things Thomas Paine thou thought thousand tion tree true truth virtue whole wind woman words youth Ꮽ Ꮽ