Natural Drills in Expression, With Selections; a Series of Exercises, Colloquial And Classical, Based Upon the Principles of Reference to Experience And Comparison, And Chosen for Their Practical Worth in Developing Power And Naturalness in Reading And Sp
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Be not too bold, third gate. — Inscriptions on the Gates of Busyrane. 33. The man who has never been in danger can not answer for his courage. — La Rochefoucauld. 34. I will listen to anyone's convictions, but pray keep your doubts to yourself. — Wolfgang von Goethe. 35. The reward of one duty is the power to fulfill another. — George Eliot. 36. Only so much do I know as I have lived. — Ralph Waldo Emerson. 37. Be not ashamed to own. thy follies, but ashamed not to end them. — Horace. 38. It is... not flesh and blood, but the heart, that makes brothers. — Johann Schiller. 39. Animals feed, men eat; but only men of intelligence know how to eat. — Brillat-Savarin. 40. Always rise from the table with an appetite, and you will never sit down without one. — William Penn. 41. There is nothing difficult in the world; the only fear is that men will lack perseverance. — Confucius. 42. He who has determined has half his work done. 43. He who lets the goat be laid on his shoulders is soon forced to carry the cow.
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