| Richard Teller Crane - 1909 - 340 pages
...far as his business is concerned, he would be better off if he had remained at home, still he says that, if he had his life to live over again, he would certainly go to college, " Since the satisfaction of a broader life makes up for financial loss." .... | |
| Grenville Kleiser - 1910 - 330 pages
...his mind to become a kind of machine for grinding general laws out of large collections of facts. He said that if he had his life to live over again, he would make it a rule to read some poetry and listen to some music not less than once a week. He believed... | |
| Thomas J. Powers - 1911 - 410 pages
...evening just before sunset, as the shots were heard that halted the advance-guard, Tom Bennett vowed that if he had his life to live over again he would be a soldier. He was near Ballard when he spoke, watching the precise disposition of the forces, the... | |
| Alfred George Gardiner - 1914 - 464 pages
...comfortable if you lose. He would rather be remembered as an author than as an ironmaster, and he declares that " if he had his life to live over again he would be a librarian." His enjoyment of life is unceasing. " I never found my business anything more than... | |
| Zane Grey - 1919 - 408 pages
...heart. It had, indeed, taken the approach of death to change his hard old father. "Oh, he meant — that if he had his life to live over again — he would be different!" whispered Kurt. That was the one great word needed to reconcile Kurt to his father.... | |
| 1921 - 682 pages
...of Daniel Webster's career, as he was wending his way through the streets of Washington one day, he said that if he had his life to live over again he would have nothing to do with politics; he would rather till the soil, practice a profession, or earn his... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Foreign Affairs - 1921 - 260 pages
...States you tell them this, and you can use my name." Mr. HOUGHTON. In other words, the prince stated that if he had his life to live over again he would fight bolshevism to a finish? Mr. SCHWARTZ. Absolutely; .that is what he said, and he said it to me... | |
| Zane Grey - 1921 - 358 pages
...stepping in his old tracks, and as he toiled on his thoughts were deep and comforting. He was thinking that if he had his life to live over again he would begin at once to find happiness in other people's happiness. Upon arriving at his cabin he set to work... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs - 1921 - 264 pages
...States you tell them this, and you can use my name." Mr. HOUGHTON. In other words, the prince stated that if he had his life to live over again he would fight bolshevism to a finish ? Mr. SCHWARTZ. Absolutely; that is what he said, and he said it to me... | |
| 1922 - 936 pages
...especially calling attention to the boulevards and parks. In concluding his address the mayor remarked that If he had his life to live over again, he would choose medicine as a profession in preference to law. Dr. HT Rhoades of Choteau made the response for... | |
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