Tryon Edwards idézetek
Tryon Edwards: Idézetek angolul
Forrás: A Dictionary of Thoughts, 1891, p. 506.
Forrás: A Dictionary of Thoughts, 1891, p. 442.
Forrás: A Dictionary of Thoughts, 1891, pp. 11–12.
“Hell is truth seen too late — duty neglected in its season.”
Forrás: A Dictionary of Thoughts, 1891, p. 225.
Forrás: A Dictionary of Thoughts, 1891, p. 2
“Facts are God’s arguments : we should be careful never to misunderstand or pervert them.”
Forrás: A Dictionary of Thoughts, 1891, p. 162.
“Contemplation is to knowledge, what digestion is to food – the way to get life out of it.”
Forrás: A Dictionary of Thoughts, 1891, p. 86.
Forrás: A Dictionary of Thoughts, 1891, p. 567.
“Have something to say; say it; and stop when you’ve done.”
Forrás: A Dictionary of Thoughts, 1891, p. 51.
Forrás: A Dictionary of Thoughts, 1891, p. 26.
Forrás: A Dictionary of Thoughts, 1891, p. 512.
“This world is the land of the dying; the next is the land of the living.”
Forrás: A Dictionary of Thoughts, 1891, p. 103.
“Thoroughly to teach another is the best way to learn for yourself.”
Forrás: A Dictionary of Thoughts, 1891, p. 562.
“There is often as much independence in not being led, as in not being driven.”
Forrás: A Dictionary of Thoughts, 1891, p. 253.
Forrás: A Dictionary of Thoughts, 1891, p. 465.
Forrás: A Dictionary of Thoughts, 1891, p. 165.
Forrás: A Dictionary of Thoughts, 1891, p. 108.
Forrás: A Dictionary of Thoughts, 1891, p. 20.
“The desires and longings of man are vast as eternity, and they point him to it.”
Forrás: A Dictionary of Thoughts, 1891, p. 29.
Forrás: A Dictionary of Thoughts, 1891, p. 464.
Forrás: A Dictionary of Thoughts, 1891, p. 3.
Forrás: A Dictionary of Thoughts, 1891, p. 236.
Forrás: A Dictionary of Thoughts, 1891, p. 83.
“Sense, brevity and point are the elements of a good proverb.”
Forrás: A Dictionary of Thoughts, 1891, p. 452.
Forrás: A Dictionary of Thoughts, 1891, p. 416.