The New Success : Marden's Magazine, Volume 5Lowrey-Marden, 1921 - Success |
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... woman in the world as well as that of every nation , empire , principality and power from the earliest antiquity to the present , then embrace this opportunity to place in your home the splendid publication Standard History of the World ...
... woman in the world as well as that of every nation , empire , principality and power from the earliest antiquity to the present , then embrace this opportunity to place in your home the splendid publication Standard History of the World ...
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... woman is permitted to grow to maturity , thread- ing a precarious way through the infinite and deadly perils that beset the path , is fair proof that that man or that woman is being preserved and guided to a given destiny - saved for ...
... woman is permitted to grow to maturity , thread- ing a precarious way through the infinite and deadly perils that beset the path , is fair proof that that man or that woman is being preserved and guided to a given destiny - saved for ...
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... woman of some wealth , who lived on a lonely road , perhaps half a mile from any other house , and five or six miles from here . She was , as I have said , wealthy . Her husband had been dead for some years , and she lived alone with an ...
... woman of some wealth , who lived on a lonely road , perhaps half a mile from any other house , and five or six miles from here . She was , as I have said , wealthy . Her husband had been dead for some years , and she lived alone with an ...
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... woman , my patient . " He angered me ; and I told him - per- haps it was unwise to do so - of the will which you witnessed , Doctor Price , in which he re- ceives only a few dollars . " " That was not wise , " I agreed . " He was ...
... woman , my patient . " He angered me ; and I told him - per- haps it was unwise to do so - of the will which you witnessed , Doctor Price , in which he re- ceives only a few dollars . " " That was not wise , " I agreed . " He was ...
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... woman . She had the deep , dark , limpid eyes of an ideal- ist . Her hair hung about her shoulders in soft , black curls . She and my father were English , but they had sprung of the refugees that fled from Portugal to England at the ...
... woman . She had the deep , dark , limpid eyes of an ideal- ist . Her hair hung about her shoulders in soft , black curls . She and my father were English , but they had sprung of the refugees that fled from Portugal to England at the ...
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Popular passages
Page 68 - I shall pass through this world but once. Any good thing therefore that I can do, or any kindness that I can show to any human being, let me do it now. Let me not defer it or neglect it, for I shall not pass this way again.
Page 48 - THE day returns and brings us the petty round of irritating concerns and duties. Help us to play the man, help us to perform them with laughter and kind faces, let cheerfulness abound with industry. Give us to go blithely on our business all this day, bring us to our resting beds weary and content and undishonoured, and grant us in the end the gift of sleep.
Page 33 - Let me live in a house by the side of the road Where the race of men go by — The men who are good and the men who are bad As good and as bad as I. I would not sit in the scorner's seat, Or hurl the cynic's ban, Let me live in the house by the side of the road And be a friend to man.
Page 129 - ... rapture of a postponed power, which the world knows not because it has no external trappings, but which to his prophetic vision is more real than that which commands an army. And if this joy should not be yours, still it is only thus that you can know that you have done what it lay in you to do — can say that you have lived, and be ready for the end.
Page 22 - Why should I wish to see God better than this day ? I see something of God each hour of the twenty-four, and each moment then, In the faces of men and women I see God, and in my own face in the glass, I find letters from God dropt in the street, and every one is sign'd by God's name, And I leave them where they are, for I know that wheresoe'er I go, Others will punctually come for ever and ever.
Page 104 - Prof. Alonzo Clark, MD, of the New York College of Physicians and Surgeons, says: "All of our curative agents are poisons, and, as a consequence, every dose diminishes the patient's vitality.
Page 129 - No man has earned the right to intellectual ambition until he has learned to lay his course by a star which he has never seen — to dig by the divining rod for springs which he may never reach.
Page 72 - Give a boy address and accomplishments, and you give him the mastery of palaces and fortunes where he goes. He has not the trouble of earning or owning them; they solicit him to enter and possess.
Page 68 - None other can pain me as you, dear, can do ; None other can please me or praise me as you. Remember the world will be quick with its blame, If shadow or stain ever darken your name, "Like mother like son," is a saying so true The world will judge largely of "Mother
Page 47 - A wise old owl lived in an oak; The more he saw the less he spoke; The less he spoke the more he heard. Why can't we all be like that wise old bird?