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J. A. Langford. . No matter what his rank or position may be, the lover of books is the richest and happiest of the children of men.
J. Arany. . He who roves much takes firm root nowhere. - Ki sokat markol, keveset szorit
J. Arany. . In dreams and in love there are no impossibilities. - Alomban és szerelemben nincs lehetetlenséej
J. B. . ( ) . - Christ's truth itself may yet be taught / With something of the devil's spirit.
J. B. . ( ) . - Christianity's husk and shell / Threaten its heart like a blight.
J. B. (Selkirk). . He who is a fool and knows it is not very far from being a wise man.
J. B. Rousseau. . But at the least sad reverse the mask drops off, the man remains, and the hero vanishes. - Mais au moindre revers funeste / Le masque tombe, l'homme reste / Et le héros s'évanouit
J. B. Rousseau. . How many famous and high-souled heroes have lived a day too long! - Combien de héros, glorieux, magnanimes, ont vécu trop d'un jour
J. B. Rousseau. . The mask falls off, the man remains, and the heroic vanishes. - Le masque tombe, l'homme reste / Et le héros s'évanouit
J. B. Selkirk. . Faiths that are different in their roots, /
 
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Regularly : adv. In a regular manner; in uniform order; methodically; in due order or time.

 
Based on the Dictionary of Quotations From Ancient and Modern, English and Foreign Sources by Rev. James Woods, published originally in 1893 by Frederick Warne & Co
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