Levels of Living - Essays on Everyday Ideals by Henry Frederick Cope
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page 83 of 179 (46%)
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by simply laying life's daily details on the plain foundation of His
principles. Nothing could be plainer; there are no hair-splitting metaphysics, no subtle questions of policy here; do these things and the heart finds calm, the life certitude, the soul satisfaction. X The Passion for Perfection _The Great Search_ _The Hunger of the Ages_ _The Sole Satisfaction_ _Pain is the parent of power._ _Marking time leaves no mark on time._ _The proof of love is loving the unlovely._ _Truth never is found by twisting the facts._ _Wings come not to those who refuse to walk._ _An ideal usually is what we want the other man to be._ _There is no righteousness without some self-respect._ |
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