Great Truths by Great Authors: A Dictionary of Aids...Claxton, Remsen & Haffelfinger, 1879 - 564 Seiten |
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... La Rochefoucauld . GOOD or Bad Fortune generally pursue those who have the greatest share of either . The prosperous man seems as a mag- net to attract Prosperity . Fortune . - La Rochefoucauld . THE Good or the Bad Fortune of Men ...
... La Rochefoucauld . GOOD or Bad Fortune generally pursue those who have the greatest share of either . The prosperous man seems as a mag- net to attract Prosperity . Fortune . - La Rochefoucauld . THE Good or the Bad Fortune of Men ...
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... Rochefoucauld . LOVE , like Fire , cannot subsist without continual movement ; as soon as it ceases to hope and fear , it ceases to exist . Love . -Hazlitt . It is better to desire than to enjoy , to love than to be ... La Rochefoucauld. ...
... Rochefoucauld . LOVE , like Fire , cannot subsist without continual movement ; as soon as it ceases to hope and fear , it ceases to exist . Love . -Hazlitt . It is better to desire than to enjoy , to love than to be ... La Rochefoucauld. ...
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... La Rochefoucauld . - ELEVATION is to Merit what Dress is to a handsome person . Merit . La Rochefoucauld . -- THERE is Merit without Elevation , but there is no Elevation without some Merit . Merit.- La Rochefoucauld . THE mark of ...
... La Rochefoucauld . - ELEVATION is to Merit what Dress is to a handsome person . Merit . La Rochefoucauld . -- THERE is Merit without Elevation , but there is no Elevation without some Merit . Merit.- La Rochefoucauld . THE mark of ...
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