Making a LifeFleming H. Revell, 1900 - 326 頁 |
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第 9 頁
... truth : the thing thou seekest is already with thee , here or nowhere , couldst thou only see ! -THOMAS CARLYLE , in " Sartor Resartus . " No human being and no society composed of human beings ever did , or ever will , come to much ...
... truth : the thing thou seekest is already with thee , here or nowhere , couldst thou only see ! -THOMAS CARLYLE , in " Sartor Resartus . " No human being and no society composed of human beings ever did , or ever will , come to much ...
第 14 頁
... truths and ideals of life exist and are the great realities of life , before some man has entered into a closer fellowship with them than other men . Watt , and Faraday , and Newton saw but dimly at first , but their vision proved to be ...
... truths and ideals of life exist and are the great realities of life , before some man has entered into a closer fellowship with them than other men . Watt , and Faraday , and Newton saw but dimly at first , but their vision proved to be ...
第 15 頁
... truth , and righteousness , and all their blood - rela- tives . This marks the difference between men and machines ; between the artist and the automaton ; between drudgery and inspiration . All men are stamped with the impress of their ...
... truth , and righteousness , and all their blood - rela- tives . This marks the difference between men and machines ; between the artist and the automaton ; between drudgery and inspiration . All men are stamped with the impress of their ...
第 61 頁
... truth is divine and helpful , but how it shall help me I can have no guess for so to be is the soul inlet of so to know . The new position of the advancing man has all the powers of the old , yet has them all now . It carries in its ...
... truth is divine and helpful , but how it shall help me I can have no guess for so to be is the soul inlet of so to know . The new position of the advancing man has all the powers of the old , yet has them all now . It carries in its ...
第 71 頁
... truth gives value to life and in- spiration to service . What the germ may be is the protection for it . The future of the boy is his guardian in the present . No great sacrifice is made for him if he is regarded as a mere animal , to ...
... truth gives value to life and in- spiration to service . What the germ may be is the protection for it . The future of the boy is his guardian in the present . No great sacrifice is made for him if he is regarded as a mere animal , to ...
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第 45 頁 - BUT THEY THAT WILL BE RICH FALL INTO TEMPTATION AND A SNARE, AND INTO MANY FOOLISH AND HURTFUL LUSTS, WHICH DROWN MEN IN DESTRUCTION AND PERDITION. FOR THE LOVE OF MONEY IS THE ROOT OF ALL EVIL : WHICH WHILE SOME COVETED AFTER, THEY HAVE ERRED FROM THE FAITH, AND PIERCED THEMSELVES THROUGH WITH MANY SORROWS.
第 212 頁 - ALL are architects of Fate, Working in these walls of Time ; Some with massive deeds and great, Some with ornaments of rhyme. Nothing useless is, or low ; Each thing in its place is best ; And what seems but idle show Strengthens and supports the rest. For the structure that we raise, Time is with materials filled ; Our to-days and yesterdays Are the blocks with which we build.
第 206 頁 - OFT, in the stilly night, Ere Slumber's chain has bound me, Fond Memory brings the light Of other days around me : The smiles, the tears, Of boyhood's years, The words of love then spoken ; The eyes that shone, Now dimmed and gone, The cheerful hearts now broken ! Thus, in the stilly night, Ere Slumber's chain has bound me, Sad Memory brings the light Of other days around me.
第 74 頁 - I count this thing to be grandly true ; That a noble deed is a step toward God — Lifting the soul from the common clod To a purer air and a broader view.
第 49 頁 - To live content with small means, to seek elegance rather than luxury, and refinement rather than fashion ; to be worthy, not respectable; and wealthy, not rich...
第 215 頁 - Then, welcome each rebuff That turns earth's smoothness rough, Each sting that bids nor sit nor stand but go! Be our joys three-parts pain! Strive, and hold cheap the strain; Learn, nor account the pang; dare, never grudge the throe!
第 9 頁 - The Situation that has not its Duty, its Ideal, was never yet occupied by man. Yes, here, in this poor, miserable, hampered, despicable Actual, wherein thou even now standest, here or nowhere is thy Ideal: work it out therefrom; and working, believe, live, be free.
第 220 頁 - The Lord that delivered me out of the paw of the lion, and out of the paw of the bear, he will deliver me out of the hand of this Philistine.
第 141 頁 - The introduction to this felicity is in a private and tender relation of one to one, which is the enchantment of human life ; which, like a certain divine rage and enthusiasm, seizes on man at one period, and works a revolution in his mind and body ; unites him to his. race, pledges him to the domestic and civic relations, carries him with new sympathy into nature, enhances the power of the senses, opens the imagination, adds to his character heroic and sacred attributes, establishes marriage, and...
第 9 頁 - Fool! the Ideal is in thyself, the impediment too is in thyself: thy Condition is but the stuff thou art to shape that same Ideal out of: what matters whether such stuff be of this sort or that, so the Form thou give it be heroic, be poetic?