Thought is the property of him who can entertain it ; and of him who can adequately place it. A certain awkwardness marks the use of borrowed thoughts ; but, as soon as we have learned what to do with them, they become our own. Land Policy Review - Página 10por United States. Bureau of Agricultural Economics - 1938Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
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...bad, but thinking makes it so. — SHAKESPEARE. No man can make others think unless he himself is a thinker. Thought is the property of him who can entertain...and of him who can adequately place it. — EMERSON. He who influences the thought of his times, influences all the times that follow. He has made his impress... | |
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...In the first case, this new soil resource arises from "nature in the raw." In the second case it to Thinker Thought is the property of him who can entertain...necessarily constitutes a potentially larger number of farming opportunities. These are realized so soon as new land is brought into cultivation. New Land... | |
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