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Hartenbach William Quotes By Henry Ward Beecher

There are three schoolmasters for everybody that will employ them - the senses, intelligent companions, and books. — Henry Ward Beecher

Hartenbach William Quotes By Sharon Lathan

Elizabeth smiled warmly. "For you I will allow it, Mr. Trask. How is your wife, sir? Still putting up with you, or has she finally come to her senses and run away?"
Trask laughed, slapping his knee. "I see married life has not tamed that wit of yours, Miss Elizabeth! Well done! Your poor hus- band, to be saddled with such a wench!"
Lizzy assumed a mournful face. "Yes, it is a tragic affair. It is merely a matter of time ere a cell at Bedlam will be his home. — Sharon Lathan

Hartenbach William Quotes By Seyyed Hossein Nasr

The life of Islamic philosophy did not terminate with Ibn Rushd nearly eight hundred years ago, as thought by Western scholarship for several centuries. Rather, its activities continued strongly during the later centuries, particularly in Persia and other eastern lands of Islam, and it was revived in Egypt during the last century. — Seyyed Hossein Nasr

Hartenbach William Quotes By Bernice Fitz-Gibbon

Teenagers travel in droves, packs, swarms ... To the librarian, they're a gaggle of geese. To the cook, they're a scourge of locusts. To department stores, they're a big beautiful exaltation of larks ... all lovely and loose and jingly. — Bernice Fitz-Gibbon

Hartenbach William Quotes By Tommy Lee

I've loved roller coasters since I was a kid. — Tommy Lee

Hartenbach William Quotes By Mahatma Gandhi

History supplied numerous instances to prove that brute force is as nothing before soul-force. — Mahatma Gandhi

Hartenbach William Quotes By Baha'u'llah

Knowledge is as wings to man's life, and a ladder for his ascent. Its acquisition is incumbent upon everyone. The knowledge of such sciences, however, should be acquired as can profit the peoples of the earth, and not those which begin with words and end with words. — Baha'u'llah