The Mastery of Mind in the Making of a ManR.F. Fenno, 1908 - 239 sider |
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... mere word , a chance acquaintance , a casual sugges- tion , weaves an unseen web of power around one's life that alters and defines its destiny . Had not Peter the Great , while yet an inconspicuous heredi- tary ruler , met Le Fort ...
... mere word , a chance acquaintance , a casual sugges- tion , weaves an unseen web of power around one's life that alters and defines its destiny . Had not Peter the Great , while yet an inconspicuous heredi- tary ruler , met Le Fort ...
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... merely glance athwart the surface of the brain , and thence fly off into space , as a sun ray seems to sport with a struggling plant . But precisely as the sun ray deposits in the growing vegetable some of its own substance and thus ...
... merely glance athwart the surface of the brain , and thence fly off into space , as a sun ray seems to sport with a struggling plant . But precisely as the sun ray deposits in the growing vegetable some of its own substance and thus ...
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... merely by learning how to readjust those forces to the seed or plant he is cultivating , so that the desired growth shall be enhanced . One of the most ingenious in- ventors of our day , Mr. Orville Leach , of Providence , claims that ...
... merely by learning how to readjust those forces to the seed or plant he is cultivating , so that the desired growth shall be enhanced . One of the most ingenious in- ventors of our day , Mr. Orville Leach , of Providence , claims that ...
Side 29
... merely to utilize such forces as exist in the plant and in the environing elements , and so mutually adjust them that their inter - functioning would result beneficially to it and not to its injury . This is precisely the law we must ...
... merely to utilize such forces as exist in the plant and in the environing elements , and so mutually adjust them that their inter - functioning would result beneficially to it and not to its injury . This is precisely the law we must ...
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... mere desire . It was a force like my old aspiration to live , only it impelled me in the opposite direction . It was an aspiration of my whole being to get out of life . And yet I could give no reasonable meaning to any actions of my ...
... mere desire . It was a force like my old aspiration to live , only it impelled me in the opposite direction . It was an aspiration of my whole being to get out of life . And yet I could give no reasonable meaning to any actions of my ...
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Side 229 - Master of human destinies am I! Fame, love and fortune on my footsteps wait. Cities and fields I walk ; I penetrate Deserts and seas remote, and passing by Hovel and mart and palace — soon or late I knock unbidden once at every gate ! If sleeping, wake — if feasting, rise before I turn away. It is the hour of fate...
Side 180 - To prepare us for complete living is the function which education has to discharge; and the only rational mode of judging of any educational course is, to judge in what degree it discharges such function.
Side 111 - So morbid was his temperament, that he never knew the natural joy of a free and vigorous use of his limbs: when he walked, it was like the struggling gait of one in fetters ; when he rode, he had no command or direction of his horse, but was carried as if in a balloon.
Side 233 - They do me wrong who say I come no more, When once I knock and fail to find you in; For every day I stand outside your door And bid you wake and rise to fight and win. Wail not for precious chances passed away ! Weep not for golden ages on the wane! Each night I burn the records of the day — At sunrise every soul is born again!
Side 129 - Macbeth does murder sleep, the innocent sleep ; Sleep, that knits up the ravelled sleave* of care, The death of each day's life, sore labor's bath, Balm of hurt minds, great nature's second course, Chief nourisher in life's feast ; — Lady M.
Side 180 - How to live? — that is the essential question for us. Not how to live in the mere material sense only, but in the widest sense. The general problem which comprehends every special problem is — the right ruling of conduct in all directions under all circumstances.
Side 180 - How to live?— that is the essential question for us. Not how to live in the mere material sense only, but in the widest sense. The general problem which comprehends every special problem is— the right ruling of conduct in all directions under all circumstances. In what way to treat the body; in what way to treat the mind; in what way to manage our affairs; in what way to bring up a family; in what way to behave as a citizen; in what way to utilize all those sources of happiness which nature supplies—...
Side 37 - that something had broken within me on which my life had always rested, that I had nothing left to hold on to, and that morally my life had stopped.
Side 233 - At sunrise every soul is born again. Laugh like a boy at splendors that have sped, To vanished joys be blind and deaf and dumb: My judgments seal the dead past with its dead, But never bind a moment yet to come. Though deep in mire, wring not your hands and weep, I lend my arm to all who say, "I can.
Side 229 - MASTER of human destinies am I! Fame, love, and fortune on my footsteps wait. Cities and fields I walk; I penetrate Deserts and seas remote, and passing by Hovel and mart and palace— soon or late I knock unbidden once at every gate! If sleeping, wake — if feasting, rise before I turn away. It is the hour of fate, And they who follow me reach every state Mortals desire, and conquer every foe Save death; but those who doubt or hesitate, Condemned to failure, penury, and woe, Seek me in vain and...