So use all that is called Fortune. Most men gamble with her, and gain all, and lose all, as her wheel rolls. But do thou leave as unlawful these winnings, and deal with Cause and Effect, the chancellors of God. In the Will work and acquire, and thou hast... Common School Education and Teachers World - 第 308 頁1893完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Michael Vincent O'Shea, Ellsworth D. Foster, George Herbert Locke - 1918 - 944 頁
...the closing lines of his inspiring essay on "Self Reliance" may be found the summary of his creed: In the Will work and acquire, and thou hast chained the wheel of Chance, and shall sit hereafter out of fear from her rotations. A political victory, a rise of rents, the recovery... | |
| 1919 - 966 頁
...stronger than a man who stands on his head. So use all that is called Fortune. Most 40 ABRAHAM LINCOLN j ! We meet under the gloom of a calamity leave as unlawful these winnings, and which darkens down over... | |
| Benjamin Alexander Heydrick - 1921 - 432 頁
...works miracles; just as a man who stands on his feet is stronger than a man who stands on his head. So use all that is called Fortune. Most men gamble...wheel of Chance, and shalt always drag her after thee. A political victory, a rise of rents, the recovery of your sick or the return of your absent friend,... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1921 - 580 頁
...works miracles; just as a man who stands on his feet is stronger than a man who stands on his head. So use all that is called Fortune. Most men gamble...acquire, and thou hast chained the wheel of Chance, and shall always drag her after thee. A political victory, a rise of rents, the recovery of your sick,... | |
| Benjamin Alexander Heydrick - 1921 - 422 頁
...works miracles; just as a man who stands on his feet is stronger than a man who stands on his head. So use all that is called Fortune. Most men gamble with her, and gam all, and lose all, as her wheel rolls. But do thou leave as unlawful these winnings, and deal with... | |
| Marcus Dickey - 1922 - 486 頁
...unhesitatingly on his thought, instantly rights himself, stands in the erect position, works miracles. So use all that is called Fortune. Most men gamble...her, and gain all, and lose all, as her wheel rolls. — FEOM EMERSON'S Self-Reliance. ri FOREWORD The author's first volume — The Youth of James Whitcomb... | |
| University of Michigan. Department of Rhetoric and Journalism - 1923 - 444 頁
...works miracles; just as a man who stands on his feet is stronger than a man who stands on his head. So use all that is called Fortune. Most men gamble...and thou hast chained the wheel of Chance, and shalt sit hereafter out of fear from her rotations. A political victory, a rise of rents, the recovery of... | |
| University of Michigan. Dept. of Rhetoric and Journalism - 1924 - 446 頁
...works miracles; just as a man who stands on his feet is stronger than a man who stands on his head. So use all that is called Fortune. Most men gamble...and thou hast chained the wheel of Chance, and shalt sit hereafter out of fear from her rotations. A political victory, a rise of rents, the recovery of... | |
| Robert Shafer - 1926 - 1410 頁
...works miracles; just as a man who stands on his feet is stronger than a man who stands on his head. So use all that is called Fortune. Most men gamble...and thou hast chained the wheel of Chance, and shalt sit hereafter out of fear from her rotations. A political victory, a rise of rents, the recovery of... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1926 - 398 頁
...feet is stron than a man who stands on his head. So use all that is called Fortune. Most men gamble \* her, and gain all, and lose all, as her wheel rolls. But thou leave as unlawful these winnings, and deal with Ca and Effect, the chancellors of Cod. In the... | |
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