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" The minds of his children, — of his wife,—his own mind, are so many microcosms, which only ask to be inquired into and developed, to reveal hoards of wealth, which may be coined into current enjoyment. We are ever too little sensible of the good immediately... "
The Token of Friendship: An Offering for All Seasons ... - Page 224
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Amaranth

1849 - 350 pages
...comfort, has a vast scope for the creation of happiness. The minds of his children, — of his wife,—his own mind, are so many microcosms, which only ask to...common phrase — " Where there is a will there is a way." It is certain that the difference between what zeal and energy will accomplish with small means,...
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The True Path: And how to Walk Therein

Timothy Shay Arthur - 1856 - 318 pages
...daylight you may fear, But keep no watch in darkness — The angels then are near. FIRESIDE AFFECTIONS. THE man who sits down in a virtuous home, however...common phrase — " Where there is a will, there is a way." It is ce.'tain that the difference between what zeal and energy will accomplish with small...
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The True Path, and how to Walk There in

Timothy Shay Arthur - 1859 - 338 pages
...of happiness. The minds of his children, — of his wife, — his own mind, are so many microcc'sms, which only ask to be inquired into and developed,...difficulties and to declare them impossibilities, at man once said there were no such things, and -erbs have their foundation in practical truth, lay...
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The American Farmer

John Turner - 1866 - 396 pages
...his own mind, are so many microcosms whe only ask to be inquired into and developed, to rovunl heards of wealth which may be coined into current enjoyment....our grasp; too ready to cavil at difficulties and deelare them impossibilities. A great man once said there were no impossibilities, and all proverbs...
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The True Path

T. S. Arthur - 1888 - 320 pages
...creation of happiness. The minds of his children,—of his wife,—his own mind, are so many microrosins, which only ask to be inquired into and developed,...impossibilities. A great man once said there were no snch things, and as all proverbs have their foundation in practical truth, this idea may receive confirmation...
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