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The development doctrines are doing much harm on both sides of the Atlantic, especially among intelligent mechanics, and a class of young…
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Nature is a vast tablet, inscribed with signs, each of which has its own significancy, and becomes poetry in the mind when…
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The existing premises, wholly altered by geologic science, are no longer those of Hume. The foot-print in the sand-to refer to his…
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The six thousand years of human history form but a portion of the geologic day that is passing over us: they do…
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Because science flourishes, must poesy decline? The complaint serves but to betray the weakness of the class who urge it. True, in…
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No true geologist holds by the development hypothesis;-it has been resigned to sciolists and smatterers;-and there is but one other alternative. They…
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That special substance according to whose mass and degree of development all the creatures of this world take rank in the scale…
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Poets need be in no degree jealous of the geologists. The stony science, with buried creations for its domains, and half an…
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Life itself is a school, and Nature always a fresh study.
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It is an excellent circumstance that hospitality grows best where it is most needed.
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It is an excellent circumstance that hospitality grows best where it is most needed. In the thick of men it dwindles and…
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The primary rocks, ... I regard as the deposits of a period in which the earth's crust had sufficiently cooled down to…
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Why is commitment such a big problem for a man? I think that for some reason when a man is driving down…
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There is no beautifier of complexion, or form, or behavior, like the wish to scatter joy and not pain around us. 'Tis…
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That little bird has chosen his shelter. Above it are the stars and the deep heaven of worlds. Yet he is rocking…
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HOSPITALITY, n. The virtue which induces us to feed and lodge certain persons who are not in need of food and lodging.
— Ambrose Bierce
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The room where I am lodging is stupendous. Thank God I am as fit as a fiddle.
— Pietro Mascagni
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We are even higher than the heavens, we are greater than angels; Why should we not transcend both? Our lodging-place is Majesty.
— Unknown Author
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It is an excellent circumstance that hospitality grows best where it is most needed. In the thick of men it dwindles and…
— Hugh Miller
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And as pale sickness does invade, Your frailer part, the breaches made, In that fair lodging still more clear, Make the bright…
— Edmund Waller
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One way to find your place is like the rain, a million requests for lodging, one that wins, finds your cheek: you…
— William Stafford
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Grant us safe lodging, and holy rest,” Mrs. Grogan was saying, “and peace at last.” Amen, thought Wilbur Larch, the Saint of…
— John Irving
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Life, Steffi has learned, carries on around the pain, making room for it, absorbing it until it becomes part of the daily…
— Jane Green
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