ThoughtsJessie K. Freeman, Ladies of Fabiola Hospital Association, Fabiola hospital association, Oakland, Calif Dodge Publishing Company, 1901 - 157 lappuses |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 19.
12. lappuse
... rest alone in striving . -Whittier . It is a matter of economy to be happy , to view life and all its conditions from the brightest angle ; it en- ables one to seize life at its very best . It expands the soul . -H . W. Dresser . To ...
... rest alone in striving . -Whittier . It is a matter of economy to be happy , to view life and all its conditions from the brightest angle ; it en- ables one to seize life at its very best . It expands the soul . -H . W. Dresser . To ...
16. lappuse
... Rest with palms folded , Rest with thine eyelids fallen , Lo ! peace is here . -E . R. Sill . Would you remain always young , and would you carry all joy and buoyancy of youth into your maturer years ? Then have care concerning but one ...
... Rest with palms folded , Rest with thine eyelids fallen , Lo ! peace is here . -E . R. Sill . Would you remain always young , and would you carry all joy and buoyancy of youth into your maturer years ? Then have care concerning but one ...
22. lappuse
... Just remember light is coming And a storm can never last . -J . B. Smiley . There is no music in a rest , that I know of , but there is the making of music in it . -Ruskin . Our lives are songs ; God writes the words , 22 Thoughts.
... Just remember light is coming And a storm can never last . -J . B. Smiley . There is no music in a rest , that I know of , but there is the making of music in it . -Ruskin . Our lives are songs ; God writes the words , 22 Thoughts.
25. lappuse
... . -Shakespeare . Then a voice within his breast Whispered , audible and clear : " Do thy duty ; that is best ; Leave unto the Lord the rest ! " -Longfellow . " There are loyal hearts , there are spirits brave Thoughts 25.
... . -Shakespeare . Then a voice within his breast Whispered , audible and clear : " Do thy duty ; that is best ; Leave unto the Lord the rest ! " -Longfellow . " There are loyal hearts , there are spirits brave Thoughts 25.
32. lappuse
... Fabiola hospital association, Oakland, Calif. JOHN VANCE CHENEY HE happiest heart that ever beat TH Was in some quiet breast , That found the common daylight sweet And left to heaven the rest . 32 1 1 " The secret of the joy of living.
... Fabiola hospital association, Oakland, Calif. JOHN VANCE CHENEY HE happiest heart that ever beat TH Was in some quiet breast , That found the common daylight sweet And left to heaven the rest . 32 1 1 " The secret of the joy of living.
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bear better blessed brave bring C. B. Newcomb Carlyle character Charles Kingsley charm cheer comes David Starr Jordan deed divine Drummond duty E. B. Browning earth Edward Everett Hale Edwin Markham Emerson Emilie Cady eyes faith feel George Eliot gift give glad glory God's H. W. Dresser Hamilton Wright Mabie happy hath heart heaven Henry Ward Beecher James Martineau James Russell Lowell keep kind light Lilian Whiting live Longfellow look Lubbock man's Marcus Aurelius Maurice Materlinck mind never Newell Dwight Hillis noble one's ooze leather opportunity ourselves peace Phillips Brooks pray Proverb pure R. W. Trine rest Robert Browning Ruskin Shakespeare silent sings smile sorrow soul spirit strength sure sweet thee thine things Thoreau thou thought thyself tion to-day to-morrow true truth Whittier William Ellery Channing wise word World Beautiful worthy
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