| Philip Stafford Moxom - 1894 - 316 pagina’s
...Wahrheitsliebe. — GOETHE. The study of truth is perpetually joined with the love of virtue ; for there 's no virtue which derives not its original from truth...is no vice which has not its beginning from a lie. — CASAUBON. Hold thou the good ; define it well : For fear divine Philosophy Should push beyond her... | |
| 1897 - 176 pagina’s
...than a beautiful face. The former binds; ihe latter attracts. CHAPTER XXII. TRUTH AND SINCERITY. 1. Truth is the foundation of all knowledge, and the cement of all societies. 2. Sincerity is to speak as we think; believe as we perform; act as we profess; perform as we promise,... | |
| Jasper Newton Hunt, H. I. Gourley - 1897 - 170 pagina’s
...FROM EMINENT FRENCHMEN. " The wisest man is generally he who thinks himself least so." — Boileau. "The study of Truth is perpetually joined with the love of Virtue." — Casaubon. " Chance — or, as it is termed here, Fortune — does not govern the world." — .... | |
| John Wilson - 1899 - 362 pagina’s
...conscience is a continual feast and proves a spring of joy amidst the greatest distresses. (Remark a.) The study of truth is perpetually joined with the love of virtue {or there is no virtue which derives not its original from truth. A little philosophy inclineth men's... | |
| David Josiah Brewer, Edward Archibald Allen, William Schuyler - 1900 - 644 pagina’s
...Foundation of All Goodness. The study of Truth is perpetually joined with the love of Virtue ; for there's no Virtue which derives not its original from Truth...foundation of all knowledge, and the cement of all society. CATO, MARCUS PORCIUB ( Italy, 95-46 BC) Silence the Virtue of the Gods.— I think the first... | |
| David Josiah Brewer, Edward Archibald Allen, William Schuyler - 1900 - 578 pagina’s
...appointed for such or such an action, though most impracticable. Truth the Foundation of All Goodness. The study of Truth is perpetually joined with the love of Virtue ; for there's no Virtue which derives not its original from Truth; as, on the contrary, there is no vice... | |
| Victor Kastner - 1901 - 264 pagina’s
...Cceur, m. Dire du lien de. XXI. Indefinite Adjectives and Pronouns. (Continued.) (Boles 138-149.) 1. Truth is the foundation of all knowledge and the cement of all society. 2. A prince who trusts everybody is good for nothing, and he who trusts nobody is no better.... | |
| David Josiah Brewer - 1902 - 566 pagina’s
...appointed for such or such an action, though most impracticable. Truth the Foundation of All Goodness.— The study of Truth is perpetually joined with the love of Virtue ; for there's no Virtue which derives not its original from Truth ; as, on the contrary, there is no vice... | |
| Abram N. Coleman - 1903 - 310 pagina’s
...the heart. Italian Proverb. 1 6. Let the tongue speak the language of the heart. Elizabeth Rowe. 17. Truth is the foundation of all knowledge, and the cement of all societies. Isaac Casaubon. 18. Sincerity is to speak as we think ; believe as we perform ; act as we profess ;... | |
| Phineas Garrett - 1904 - 896 pagina’s
...hands crossed on my breast, No more to sorrow, no more to weep, Only to lie down and quietly sleep. Truth is the foundation of all knowledge and the cement of all societies. Dryden Music! oh, how faint, how weak, Language fails before thy spell! Why should feeling over speak,... | |
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