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" No man has come to true greatness who has not felt, in some degree, that his life belongs to his race, and that what God gives him He gives him for mankind. "
A Memorial of Phillips Brooks from the City of Boston - Page 34
by Boston (Mass.). City Council - 1893 - 58 pages
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Sermons

Phillips Brooks - 1838 - 394 pages
...secret of great men. And in all the greatest men there is some sense of this always present. No man has come to true greatness who has not felt in some...that what God gives him He gives him for mankind. The different degrees of this consciousness are really what makes the different degrees of greatness...
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Sermons

Phillips Brooks - 1878 - 396 pages
...secret of great men. And in all the greatest men there is some sense of this always present. No man has come to true greatness who has not felt in some...that what God gives him He gives him for mankind. The different degrees of this consciousness are really what makes the different degrees of greatness...
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Sermons

Phillips Brooks - 1878 - 454 pages
...sense of this always present. No man I has come to true greatness who has not felt in some de- J gree that his life belongs to his race, and that what God gives him He gives him for mankind. The different degrees of this consciousness are really what makes the different degrees of greatness...
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ROOM AT THE TOP OR HOW TO REACH

A. CRAIG - 1883 - 390 pages
...what it may, that I despise myself. Man is made great or little by his own will.—Schiller. No man has come to true greatness who has not felt in some degree that his life belongs to his race, and what God gives him he gives him for mankind.— Phillips Brooks. Character is like bells which ring...
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Room at the Top

1882 - 478 pages
...what it may, that I despise myself. Man is made great or little by his own will. — Schiller. No man has come to true greatness who has not felt in some degree that his life belongs to his race, and what God gives him he gives him for mankind. — Phillips Brooks. Character is like bells which ring...
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Literary News, Volume 4

1883 - 420 pages
...Finds in the act reward, and needs no trumpet In the receiver." — Beaumont andFUtchtr. 5. "No man has come to true greatness who has not felt in some...what God gives him, He gives him for mankind."— Phillips Brooks. 6. " The least flower with a brimming cup may stand And share its dew-drop with another...
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Manford's Magazine, Volume 30

1886 - 800 pages
...the great amusement of those who sat near her: " Come, papa, that's enough. Let's go home." No MAX has come to true greatness who has not felt in some...that what God gives him he gives him for mankind. The different degrees of this consciousness are really what make the different degrees of greatness...
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The Student, Volume 7

1887 - 524 pages
...purposely provided to lead us on easily and insensibly to far higher and more difficult things." No man has come to true greatness who has not felt in some...that what God gives him, He gives him for mankind. — Philh'px Brooks. CLASS-QUESTIONING. Skill in receiviug and disposing of answers is an important...
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Saint Jospeh Medical Herald, Volumes 45-46

1926 - 776 pages
...suffering — I recalled a paragraph from Phillip Brooks which aptly summarized my thoughts : "No man has come to true greatness who has not felt in some...that what God gives him he gives him for mankind." From Nantes to Berlin, from France to Germany, is quite a transition ; but scientists and physicians...
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A Dictionary of Quotations in Prose: From American and Foreign Authors ...

Anna Lydia Ward - 1889 - 724 pages
...whose range is very small. 2208 Phillips Brooks : Sermons. I. The Purpose and Use of Comfort. No man has come to true greatness who has not felt in some...that what God gives him he gives him for mankind. 2209 Phillips Brooks : Sermons. I. The Purpose and Use of Comfort. Be substantially great in thyself,...
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