Well ! he may not count it, and a kind Heaven may not count it; but it is being counted none the less. Down among his nerve-cells and fibres the molecules are counting it, registering and storing it up to be used against him when the next temptation comes. The American Church Monthly - Página 2251918Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Oliver Perry Cornman - 1902 - 126 páginas
...striking paragraph from Professor James' chapter on Habit is, mutatis mutandis, applicable here. " The drunken Rip Van Winkle in Jefferson's play excuses...won't count this time.' Well ! he may not count it and a kind Heaven may not count it ; but it is being counted, none the less. Down among his nerve cells... | |
| Josephus Nelson Larned - 1902 - 184 páginas
...be undone. Every smallest stroke of virtue or vice leaves its never so little scar. The drunken Kip Van Winkle, in Jefferson's play, excuses himself for...won't count this time.' Well, he may not count it, and a kind Heaven may not count it ; but it is being counted none the less. Down among his nerve-cells... | |
| Josephus Nelson Larned - 1902 - 190 páginas
...Every smallest stroke of virtue or vice leaves its never so little scar. The drunken Rip Van Winkle, m Jefferson's play, excuses himself for every fresh...won't count this time.' Well, he may not count it, and a kind Heaven may not count it ; but it is being counted none the less. Down among his nerve-cells... | |
| Oliver Perry Cornman - 1902 - 120 páginas
...for every fresh dereliction by saying, ' I won't count this time.' Well ! he may not count it and a kind Heaven may not count it ; but it is being counted, none the less. Down among his nerve cells and fibers the molecules are counting it, registering and storing it up to be used against him when the... | |
| Josephus Nelson Larned - 1902 - 188 páginas
...for every fresh dereliction by saying, ' I won't count this time.' Well, he may not count it, and a kind Heaven may not count it ; but it is being counted none the less. Down among his nerve-cells and fibres the molecules are counting it, registering and storing it up to be used against... | |
| Edward Fry Bartholomew - 1902 - 296 páginas
...own fates, good or bad, we are forming those habits which will determine our character and career. The drunken Rip Van Winkle, in Jefferson's play, excuses himself for every fresh neglect of duty by saying, "I won't count this time." Ah! but itdoescount none the less; every single... | |
| James Edward Peabody - 1903 - 362 páginas
...undone. Every smallest stroke of virtue or of vice leaves its never-so-little scar. The drunken Eip Van Winkle, in Jefferson's play, excuses himself for...won't count this time!' Well! he may not count it, and a kind Heaven may not count it; but it is being counted none the less. Down among his nerve cells and... | |
| Le Baron Russell Briggs - 1904 - 104 páginas
...fates, good or evil, and never to be undone. Every smallest stroke of virtue or of vice leaves its never so little scar. The drunken Rip Van Winkle, in Jefferson's...won't count this time!" Well! he may not count it, and a kind Heaven may not count it; but it is being counted none the less. Down among his nerve-cells and... | |
| William John Shearer - 1904 - 298 páginas
...fates, good or evil, and never to be undone. Every smallest stroke of virtue or vice leaves its never so little scar. The drunken Rip Van Winkle, in Jefferson's...won't count this time.' Well, he may not count it, and a kind Heaven may not count it, but it is to be counted none the less. Down among the nerve cells and... | |
| Henry Churchill King - 1905 - 306 páginas
...works in the various spheres of our life. "Every smallest stroke of virtue or of vice leaves its never so little scar. The drunken Rip Van Winkle, in Jefferson's...won't count this time.' Well! he may not count it, and a kind Heaven may not count it; but it is being counted none 1 Psychology, Vol. I, p. 122. the less.... | |
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