Light From Many LampsA classic treasury of inspiration featuring hundreds of passages and quotations—selected from the wisdom of the ages—offering invaluable insight and guidance on the challenges of daily life. Here are not only the best of the world’s most inspiring thoughts and ideas, but the stories behind them: how they came to be written and what their impact has been on others. A storehouse of inspired and inspiring reading, it is a collection of brief, stimulating biographies as well. There are selections from John Burroughs, Alfred Tennyson, Robert Browning, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Abraham Lincoln, Franklin D. Roosevelt, William Cullen Bryant, Ralph Waldo Emerson, William Shakespeare, Hippocrates, Confucius, and many others. A distillation of the greatest thoughts, ideas, and philosophies that have been handed down to us through the ages, this is a book to turn to over and over again—a book of moral, spiritual, and ethical guidance—an unfailing source of comfort and inspiration for all. |
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... soul of my soul ! I shall clasp thee again . 8. EDDIE V. RICKENBACKER : Humbly we prayed for food . ... Within an hour a sea gull came and landed on my head . 57 62 9. ABRAHAM LINCOLN : Without Divine assistance I cannot succeed ; with ...
... soul of my soul ! I shall clasp thee again . 8. EDDIE V. RICKENBACKER : Humbly we prayed for food . ... Within an hour a sea gull came and landed on my head . 57 62 9. ABRAHAM LINCOLN : Without Divine assistance I cannot succeed ; with ...
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... soul . But it is in the power of the soul to main- tain its own serenity and tranquillity , and not to think that pain is an evil . . . . It will suffice thee to remember as concerning pain . . . that the mind may by stopping all manner ...
... soul . But it is in the power of the soul to main- tain its own serenity and tranquillity , and not to think that pain is an evil . . . . It will suffice thee to remember as concerning pain . . . that the mind may by stopping all manner ...
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... soul is dead that slumbers , And things are not what they seem . Life is real ! Life is earnest ! And the grave is not its goal ; Dust thou art , to dust returnest , Was not spoken of the soul . Not enjoyment , and not sorrow , Is our ...
... soul is dead that slumbers , And things are not what they seem . Life is real ! Life is earnest ! And the grave is not its goal ; Dust thou art , to dust returnest , Was not spoken of the soul . Not enjoyment , and not sorrow , Is our ...
Contents
Happiness The Enjoyment of Living | 1 |
JOHN BURROUGHS The secret of happiness is something to do | 3 |
SENECA True happiness is to rest satisfied with what we have | 8 |
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