An American BibleAlice Hubbard The Roycrofters, 1912 - 328 pages A collection of quotations from Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, Thomas Paine, Abraham Lincoln, Walt Whitman, Robert Ingersoll, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and Elbert Hubbard |
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Page 133
... child , I thought as a child : but when I became a man , I put away childish things . " It is , properly , from the elevated mind of France , that the folly of titles has been abolished . It has outgrown the baby - clothes of count and ...
... child , I thought as a child : but when I became a man , I put away childish things . " It is , properly , from the elevated mind of France , that the folly of titles has been abolished . It has outgrown the baby - clothes of count and ...
Page 187
... children When your little child tells a lie , do not rush at him as though the world were about to go into bankruptcy . Be honest with him . A tyrant father will have liars for his children ; do you know that ? A lie is born of tyranny ...
... children When your little child tells a lie , do not rush at him as though the world were about to go into bankruptcy . Be honest with him . A tyrant father will have liars for his children ; do you know that ? A lie is born of tyranny ...
Page 188
... child for not telling all he thinks ! Just think of it ! 66 When your child commits a wrong , take it in your arms ; let it feel your heart beat against its heart ; let the child know that you really and truly and sincerely love it ...
... child for not telling all he thinks ! Just think of it ! 66 When your child commits a wrong , take it in your arms ; let it feel your heart beat against its heart ; let the child know that you really and truly and sincerely love it ...
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