Knowledge is Power: A Guide to Personal CultureHutchinson, 1935 - 360 pages |
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Page 139
... come only from a heart throb- bing and pulsing to the song of life , a mind filled with images of life's beauties , a spirit steeped in the music of nature . Word by word , line by line , page by page his eloquence goes ... comes home to 139.
... come only from a heart throb- bing and pulsing to the song of life , a mind filled with images of life's beauties , a spirit steeped in the music of nature . Word by word , line by line , page by page his eloquence goes ... comes home to 139.
Page 172
... comes to him , is the passionate , deathless love of man for woman . It is not all men nor all women to whom this love comes . Some are too clogged with the dust of the world for the divine spark to reach them . Others have not the ...
... comes to him , is the passionate , deathless love of man for woman . It is not all men nor all women to whom this love comes . Some are too clogged with the dust of the world for the divine spark to reach them . Others have not the ...
Page 310
... come without one's consciousness or desire . Some would call it a spark of divine fire ; but this is metaphor without ... comes with an all - mastering intensity . Their soul yearns for an affirmative answer . They hate mediocrity and ...
... come without one's consciousness or desire . Some would call it a spark of divine fire ; but this is metaphor without ... comes with an all - mastering intensity . Their soul yearns for an affirmative answer . They hate mediocrity and ...
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