Don't-worry Nuggets: Epictetus, Ralph Waldo Emerson, George Eliot, Robert BrowningFords, Howard & Hulbert, 1899 - 118 páginas |
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... begins . Outward things are not in my power ; to will is in my power . Where shall I seek the Good , and where the Evil ? Within me , -in all that is my own . But be at once careful , because the use of 8 " Don't Worry " Nuggets .
... begins . Outward things are not in my power ; to will is in my power . Where shall I seek the Good , and where the Evil ? Within me , -in all that is my own . But be at once careful , because the use of 8 " Don't Worry " Nuggets .
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... seek what faculty thou hast for making use of it ; and making this thy wont , thou shalt not be carried away by appearances . For thine it is to act well the allotted part , but to choose it is another's . Say no more then , How shall ...
... seek what faculty thou hast for making use of it ; and making this thy wont , thou shalt not be carried away by appearances . For thine it is to act well the allotted part , but to choose it is another's . Say no more then , How shall ...
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... seek not to lay upon others . It is the part of a stranger and alien in God's world , who fights against God in the one way he can , -by his own opinions . Know you not that our business here is a warfare ? And one must watch , and one ...
... seek not to lay upon others . It is the part of a stranger and alien in God's world , who fights against God in the one way he can , -by his own opinions . Know you not that our business here is a warfare ? And one must watch , and one ...
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... seek the essence of the Good . But thou art a supreme object , thou art a piece of God , thou hast in thee something that is a portion of him . Why , then , art thou ignorant of thy high ancestry ? Nay , but in thyself thou dost bear ...
... seek the essence of the Good . But thou art a supreme object , thou art a piece of God , thou hast in thee something that is a portion of him . Why , then , art thou ignorant of thy high ancestry ? Nay , but in thyself thou dost bear ...
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... seek thine own com- mendation , to appear fair in the eyes of God ; desire to become pure with thine own pure self , and with God . What then ? Can a man make this re- solve and so stand up faultless ? He can- not ; but this much he can ...
... seek thine own com- mendation , to appear fair in the eyes of God ; desire to become pure with thine own pure self , and with God . What then ? Can a man make this re- solve and so stand up faultless ? He can- not ; but this much he can ...
Términos y frases comunes
47 East Tenth 50 cents 75 cents Art thou beauty better blame BOOK buds calamity choose conscious dare deeds divine duty earth East Tenth St EMERSON emotions endure EPICTETUS evil eyes faith fast fear feel Gathered by JEANNE GEORGE ELIOT gilt top give God's grow hand happiness hath heart heaven hinder HOWARD HULBERT human soul hurt JEANNE G keep lies life's light live look MADONNA man's mind mode nature naught ness never night NUGGETS obey opium ourselves pain past PENNINGTON philosophers PLATO poet prayer ROBERT BROWNING ROMOLA scorn seek serene smiles sorrow soul soul's spirit star STRADIVARIUS strength Strive strong sweet teach thee thine thou art thou hast thou wilt find thought thyself trust truth Venice wavelet whole Wilt thou wisdom word wouldst Zeus
Pasajes populares
Página 100 - Truth is within ourselves ; it takes no rise From outward things, whate'er you may believe. There is an inmost centre in us all, Where truth abides in fulness ; and around, Wall upon wall, the gross flesh hems it in, This perfect, clear perception — which is truth.
Página 74 - This is life to come, Which martyred men have made more glorious For us who strive to follow. May I reach That purest heaven, be to other souls The cup of strength in some great agony, Enkindle generous ardor, feed pure love, Beget the smiles that have no cruelty, Be the sweet presence of a good diffused, And in diffusion ever more intense. So shall I join the choir invisible Whose music is the gladness of the world.
Página 118 - One who never turned his back but marched breast forward, Never doubted clouds would break, Never dreamed, though right were worsted, wrong would triumph, Held we fall to rise, are baffled to fight better, Sleep to wake.
Página 99 - I go to prove my soul ! I see my way as birds their trackless way. I shall arrive ! what time, what circuit first, I ask not : but unless God send his hail Or blinding fireballs, sleet or stifling snow, In some time, his good time, I shall arrive : He guides me and the bird. In his good time ! Mich.
Página 95 - Fool ! All that is, at all, Lasts ever, past recall; Earth changes, but thy soul and God stand sure: What entered into thee, That was, is, and shall be: Time's wheel runs back or stops : Potter and clay endure.
Página 27 - A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds, adored by little statesmen and philosophers and divines. With consistency a great soul has simply nothing to do. He may as well concern himself with his shadow on the wall. Speak what you think now in hard words, and tomorrow speak what tomorrow thinks in hard words again, though it contradict everything you said today. "Ah, so you shall be sure to be misunderstood.
Página 29 - Insist on yourself ; never imitate. Your own gift you can present every moment with the cumulative force of a whole life's cultivation ; but of the adopted talent of another you have only an extemporaneous, half possession. That which each can do best, none but his Maker can teach him.
Página 26 - What I must do is all that concerns me, not what the people think. This rule, equally arduous in actual and in intellectual life, may serve for the whole distinction between greatness and meanness.
Página 91 - All we have willed or hoped or dreamed of good shall exist ; Not its semblance but itself; no beauty, nor good nor power Whose voice has gone forth, but each survives for the melodist When eternity affirms the conception of an hour.
Página 31 - There is a deeper fact in the soul than compensation, to wit, its own nature. The soul is not a compensation, but a life. The soul is.