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R. . When sun is set the little stars will shine.
R. B. Hayes. . He serves his party best who serves his country best.
R. Baxter. . It is not the reading of many books that is necessary to make a man wise and good, but the well-reading of a few.
R. Collyer. . Old age is the repose of life, the rest which precedes
R. D. C. Levin. . It is religion that has formed the Bible, not the Bible that has formed religion.
R. D. Hitchcock. . A modest confession of ignorance is the ripest and last attainment of philosophy.
R. D. Hitchcock. . He only is great of heart who floods the world with a great affection. He only is great of mind who stirs the world with great thoughts. He only is great of will who does something to shape the world to a great career; and he is greatest who does the most of all these things, and does them best.
R. D. Hitchcock. . Life is not victory, but battle.
R. D. Hitchcock. . Pleasure is far sweeter as a recreation than a
R. D. Hitchcock. . Religion implies revelation.
 
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Balsamine : n. The Impatiens balsamina, or garden balsam.

 
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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