The Sabbath-day is the savings-bank of humanity.
Nonsense is to sense, as shade to light; it heightens effect. - Arthur Frederick Saunders
Nonsense is to sense, as shade to light; it heightens effect.
- Arthur Frederick Saunders
Kind words are benedictions. The are not only instruments of power, but of benevolence and courtesy; blessings both to the speaker and hearer of them. - Arthur Frederick Saunders
Kind words are benedictions. The are not only instruments of power, but of benevolence and courtesy; blessings both to the speaker and hearer of them.
The Sabbath-day is the savings-bank of humanity. - Arthur Frederick Saunders
As a human being, possessing education, talent, and recourses obligates you to help others less fortunate. - Arthur Frederick Saunders
As a human being, possessing education, talent, and recourses obligates you to help others less fortunate.
True beauty is in the mind; and the expression of the features depends more upon the moral nature than most persons are accustomed to think. - Arthur Frederick Saunders
True beauty is in the mind; and the expression of the features depends more upon the moral nature than most persons are accustomed to think.
Love, indeed, lends a precious seeing to the eye, and hearing to the ear: all sights and sounds are glorified by the light of its presence. - Arthur Frederick Saunders
Love, indeed, lends a precious seeing to the eye, and hearing to the ear: all sights and sounds are glorified by the light of its presence.
How would that excellent mystery, wedded life, irradiate the world with its blessed influences, were the generous impulses and sentiments of courtshi… - Arthur Frederick Saunders
How would that excellent mystery, wedded life, irradiate the world with its blessed influences, were the generous impulses and sentiments of courtshi…
The best practitioners give to their patients the least medicine. - Arthur Frederick Saunders
The best practitioners give to their patients the least medicine.
Pride, like laudanum and other poisonous medicines, is beneficial in small, though injurious in large, quantities. No man who is not pleased with him… - Arthur Frederick Saunders
Pride, like laudanum and other poisonous medicines, is beneficial in small, though injurious in large, quantities. No man who is not pleased with him…
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