To be honest, to be kind — to earn a little and to spend a little less, to make upon the whole a family happier for his presence, to renounce when that shall be necessary and not to be embittered, to keep a few friends but these without capitulation... The Fine Art of Writing, for Those who Teach it - Página 296por Henry Robinson Shipherd - 1926 - 358 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| 1924 - 322 páginas
...many. We travel indeed to find them. They are the end and reward of life. — Robert Louis Stevenson. be honest to be kind — to earn a little and to spend...without capitulation — above all, on the same grim conditions, to keep friends with himself — here is a task for all that a man has of fortitude and... | |
| 1924 - 748 páginas
...inscription runs : "To remember Robert Louis Stevenson. To be honest, to be kind, to earn a little, to spend a little less; to make, upon the whole, a...shall be necessary and not be embittered ; to keep a fewfriends, but these without capitulation ; above all, on the same grim condition to keep friends... | |
| United States. Forest Service. California Region - 1924 - 356 páginas
...Christendom. --¥/. S. Walsh in Curiosities of Popular Customs. A CHRISTMAS SERMON *************** *** To be honest, to be kind - to earn a little and to spend a little less, to make upon the whole a fataily happier for his presence, to renounce when that shall be necessary and not be embittered, to... | |
| William Gardiner - 1927 - 328 páginas
...indomitably on his instincts, and these abide, the huge world will come round to him.—Emerson. A TASK! To be honest, to be kind; to earn a little and to...presence; to renounce when that shall be necessary and not to be embittered; to keep a few friends, but these without capitulation; above all, on the same grim... | |
| 1927 - 456 páginas
...the following sentences tell which of the verbs in the parenthesis is right, and why. enjoyable. (3) To be honest, to be kind, to earn a little and to spend a little less, (is, are) not so easy as one may think. (4) Such running up the kitchen steps with baskets of provisions... | |
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