The Aim of Life: Plain Talks to Young Men and WomenRoberts, 1894 - 300 páginas |
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... a sinister transforma- tion . They have become knowing with a ques- tionable knowledge . Their speech is marked by smartness and ready innuendo that easily - fast indeed ! opens into actual obscenity . They 84 The Aim of Life .
... a sinister transforma- tion . They have become knowing with a ques- tionable knowledge . Their speech is marked by smartness and ready innuendo that easily - fast indeed ! opens into actual obscenity . They 84 The Aim of Life .
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... knowledge , talk much with those who know more than you do ; if you would improve your taste , seek intercourse with those whose taste is refined by the best culture . If you would be established in virtue , associate habit- ually with ...
... knowledge , talk much with those who know more than you do ; if you would improve your taste , seek intercourse with those whose taste is refined by the best culture . If you would be established in virtue , associate habit- ually with ...
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... knowledge increaseth strength . —Proverbs of Solomon . Whatever day Makes man a slave , takes half his worth away . The Odyssey . He that would govern others , first should be The master of himself . MASSINGER . Every man that striveth ...
... knowledge increaseth strength . —Proverbs of Solomon . Whatever day Makes man a slave , takes half his worth away . The Odyssey . He that would govern others , first should be The master of himself . MASSINGER . Every man that striveth ...
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... knowledge , will at least correct our apprehension and per- haps also our use of the word . It is from the Latin tempero , which means , ( 1 ) " to divide or proportion duly , " and " to mix in due propor- tion . " This sense appears in ...
... knowledge , will at least correct our apprehension and per- haps also our use of the word . It is from the Latin tempero , which means , ( 1 ) " to divide or proportion duly , " and " to mix in due propor- tion . " This sense appears in ...
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... knowledge . Socrates said : “ There is no difference between knowledge and temperance [ éуκρáтela ] , for he who knows what is good and embraces it , who knows what is bad and avoids it , is learned and temperate . But they who know ...
... knowledge . Socrates said : “ There is no difference between knowledge and temperance [ éуκρáтela ] , for he who knows what is good and embraces it , who knows what is bad and avoids it , is learned and temperate . But they who know ...
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Página 164 - I will point ye out the right path of a vertuous and noble Education ; laborious indeed at the first ascent, but else so smooth, so green, so full of goodly prospect and melodious sounds on every side, that the Harp of Orpheus was not more charming.