Manhood's Morning: A Book to Young Men Between Fourteen and Twenty-eight Years of AgeUplift Publishing Company, 1903 - Всего страниц: 308 |
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... grow in fame ; some struggle in weakness and want ; some rejoice in success and health ; some weep in sorrow and misfortune , and not a few fall by the wayside . But the period of young manhood is tran- sient . Time brings age and age ...
... grow in fame ; some struggle in weakness and want ; some rejoice in success and health ; some weep in sorrow and misfortune , and not a few fall by the wayside . But the period of young manhood is tran- sient . Time brings age and age ...
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... grows more erect , the shoulders broaden and grow more nearly square ; the chest expands , the muscles increase in size , firmness and strength ; the hair on the head becomes coarser , and the fine downy hairs which cover the body begin to ...
... grows more erect , the shoulders broaden and grow more nearly square ; the chest expands , the muscles increase in size , firmness and strength ; the hair on the head becomes coarser , and the fine downy hairs which cover the body begin to ...
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... age than he is at forty . The fact that a man has acquired suc- cess , social standing , or become the father of a family , does not prove that he has grown in in- dividual importance or worth . Just the opposite is the 37.
... age than he is at forty . The fact that a man has acquired suc- cess , social standing , or become the father of a family , does not prove that he has grown in in- dividual importance or worth . Just the opposite is the 37.
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... grow into greatness from some- thing insignificant , like the slow growth of an acorn into an overspreading oak - but he builds . He plans and constructs himself . He must lay the foundation - the most important part - first . He is ...
... grow into greatness from some- thing insignificant , like the slow growth of an acorn into an overspreading oak - but he builds . He plans and constructs himself . He must lay the foundation - the most important part - first . He is ...
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... growing wiser and more tensely organ- ized , and each new generation of workers must be wiser , more expert and ... grow more confusing and dazzling . A revolution is constantly going on - a revolution which throws men out of work ...
... growing wiser and more tensely organ- ized , and each new generation of workers must be wiser , more expert and ... grow more confusing and dazzling . A revolution is constantly going on - a revolution which throws men out of work ...
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Стр. 236 - In the Spring a fuller crimson comes upon the Robin's breast ; In the Spring the wanton lapwing gets himself another crest ; In the Spring a livelier iris changes on the burnished dove ; In the Spring a young man's fancy lightly turns to thoughts of love.
Стр. 276 - New occasions teach new duties ; Time makes ancient good uncouth ; They must upward still, and onward, who would keep abreast of Truth ; Lo, before us gleam her camp-fires ! we ourselves must Pilgrims be, Launch our Mayflower, and steer boldly through the desperate winter sea, Nor attempt the Future's portal with the Past's blood-rusted key.
Стр. 142 - Vice is a monster of so frightful mien, As, to be hated, needs but to be seen; Yet seen too oft, familiar with her face, We first endure, then pity, then embrace.
Стр. 62 - The heights by great men reached and kept Were not attained by sudden flight, But they, while their companions slept. Were toiling upward in the night.
Стр. 62 - The longer I live, the more I am certain that the great difference between men, between the feeble and the powerful, the great and the insignificant, is energy — invincible determination ; a purpose once fixed and then death or victory. That quality will do anything that can be done in this world, and no talents, no circumstances, no opportunities, will make a two-legged creature a man without it.
Стр. 264 - Most writers— poets in especial— prefer having it understood that they compose by a species of fine frenzy— an ecstatic intuition— and would positively shudder at letting the public take a peep behind the scenes, at the elaborate and vacillating crudities of thought— at the true purposes seized only at the last moment— at the innumerable glimpses of idea that arrived not at the maturity of full view— at the...
Стр. 204 - Though the mills of God grind slowly, yet they grind exceeding small; Though with patience he stands waiting, with exactness grinds he all.
Стр. 100 - But Daniel purposed in his heart that he would not defile himself with the portion of the king's meat, nor with the wine which he drank : therefore he requested of the prince of the eunuchs that he might not defile himself.
Стр. 18 - What a piece of work is a man! How noble in reason! how infinite in faculty! in form, in moving, how express and admirable! in action how like an angel! in apprehension how like a god! the beauty of the world! the paragon of animals!