Light From Many LampsTouchstone, 15/01/1988 - 352 من الصفحات A classic treasury of inspiration featuring hundreds of passages and quotations—selected from the wisdom of the ages—offering invaluable insight and guidance on the challenges of daily life. Here are not only the best of the world’s most inspiring thoughts and ideas, but the stories behind them: how they came to be written and what their impact has been on others. A storehouse of inspired and inspiring reading, it is a collection of brief, stimulating biographies as well. There are selections from John Burroughs, Alfred Tennyson, Robert Browning, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Abraham Lincoln, Franklin D. Roosevelt, William Cullen Bryant, Ralph Waldo Emerson, William Shakespeare, Hippocrates, Confucius, and many others. A distillation of the greatest thoughts, ideas, and philosophies that have been handed down to us through the ages, this is a book to turn to over and over again—a book of moral, spiritual, and ethical guidance—an unfailing source of comfort and inspiration for all. |
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... friends , his fellow towns- men . He stood for a long moment gazing into their faces , as though to carry their memory forever in his mind . He didn't know when he would return to Springfield , or whether he would ever return . He owed ...
... friends , his fellow towns- men . He stood for a long moment gazing into their faces , as though to carry their memory forever in his mind . He didn't know when he would return to Springfield , or whether he would ever return . He owed ...
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... friendship ? Robbing life of friendship is like robbing the world of the sun . A true friend is more to be esteemed than kinsfolk . Cicero Without friends the world is but a wilderness . ... There is no man that imparteth his joys to his ...
... friendship ? Robbing life of friendship is like robbing the world of the sun . A true friend is more to be esteemed than kinsfolk . Cicero Without friends the world is but a wilderness . ... There is no man that imparteth his joys to his ...
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... friend may be a stranger to you , or you may lose him because you didn't bother to hold him . Friends must be cultivated by sincerity , frankness , and deeds of af- fection . No one can remain your friend if you hide your soul from him ...
... friend may be a stranger to you , or you may lose him because you didn't bother to hold him . Friends must be cultivated by sincerity , frankness , and deeds of af- fection . No one can remain your friend if you hide your soul from him ...
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Happiness The Enjoyment of Living | 1 |
JOHN BURROUGHS The secret of happiness is something to do | 3 |
SENECA True happiness is to rest satisfied with what we have | 8 |
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A. J. Cronin achievement America Arnold Bennett beautiful better called centuries comfort Confucius courage dark David death despair dream enduring face faith famous favorite fear feel Franklin D friends future give happiness heart Henry Henry David Thoreau Henry Wadsworth Longfellow hope human influence inspiring Joshua Loth Liebman knew later learned life's live look Loomis lost man's Marcus Aurelius millions mind morning nation never night old age Oliver Wendell Holmes ourselves pain past peace philosophy place like home poem prayer quotation Ralph Waldo Emerson realize Robert Browning Roosevelt sail serene sorrow soul spirit story success things Thoreau thou thought tomorrow turned victory Wendell William Lyon Phelps William Osler wise words worry write written wrote young youth 火烧 经济