All things are double, one against another. - Tit for tat; an eye for an eye; a tooth for a tooth; blood for blood; measure for measure; love for love. - Give and it shall be given you. - He that watereth shall be watered himself. - What will you have?... Essays: First Series - Página 97por Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1856 - 333 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Theodore Parker - 1907 - 552 páginas
...omnipresent as that 01 birds and flies. "All things are double, one against another: Tit for tat, an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth, blood for blood, measure...that watereth shall be watered himself. What will you haver quoth God; pay for it and take it. Nothing venture, nothing have. Thou shalt be paid exactly... | |
| Theodore Parker - 1907 - 552 páginas
...love. Give and it shall be given you. He that watereth shall be watered himself. What will you haver quoth God; pay for it and take it. Nothing venture,...have. Thou shall be paid exactly for what thou hast •Centenary ed., Vol. 2, p. 339. done, no more, no less. Who doth not work shall not eat. Harm watch,... | |
| Eva March Tappan - 1907 - 282 páginas
...enjoy when a young man of eighteen, and read what«son. ever strikes the eye. When one has read : " ' What will you have ? ' quoth God ; ' pay for it and take it,'" — "The borrower runs in his own debt," — "The thief steals from himself," — "A great man is always... | |
| Ellen Burns Sherman - 1907 - 336 páginas
...like an angel!" AT THE END OF THE RAINBOW ( Where there is no vision the people perish. — Isaiah.) "What will you have? quoth God; pay for it and take it." — (Isaiah of Concord.) IN all the records of the Old Testament there is no more convincing internal... | |
| 1908 - 628 páginas
..."Compensation," Emerson says: "All things are double, one against another. Tit for tat ; an eye for an eye : a tooth for a tooth ; blood for blood; measure...measure; love for love. Give and it shall be given you. Tie that watercth shall be watered himself. What will you have? quoth God г pay for it and take it."... | |
| 1909 - 540 páginas
...as that of birds and flies. All things are double, one against another. — Tit for tat; an eye for an eye; a tooth for a tooth; blood for blood; measure...take it. — Nothing venture, nothing have. — Thou shalt be paid exactly for what thou hast done, no more, no less. — Who doth not work shall not eat.... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1909 - 512 páginas
...omnipresent as that of birds and flies. All things are double, one against another.—Tit for tat; an eye for an eye; a tooth for a tooth; blood for blood; measure for measure; love for love.—Give, and it shall be given you.—He that watereth shall be watered himself.— What will... | |
| Moncure Daniel Conway - 1909 - 478 páginas
...fine episcopal salaries and palaces. " Gentlemen, it is a commercial age. Everything is in the market. What will you have ? quoth God ; pay for it and take it. Observe those saw-grinders at Sheffield ; their work demands that each shall live but half of his appointed... | |
| Moncure Daniel Conway - 1909 - 484 páginas
...speech. How. do we expect emancipation to come? Is it to be as a shower of gold? The proverb says, "What will you have, quoth God; pay for it and take it." We shall have freedom from our national curse, not by any luck, but when we are up to paying the fair... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1912 - 314 páginas
...that of birds and flies. 25. All things are double, one against another. — Tit for tat ; an eye for an eye ; a tooth for a tooth ; blood for blood ; measure for measure ; love for love. — Give, and 30 it shall be given you. — He that watereth shall be watered himself. — What will you have ? quoth... | |
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