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| William Mathews - 1874 - 202 páginas
...successes. The fact is, as Sydney Smith has well said, " that, in order to do anything in this world that is worth doing, we must not stand shivering on the bank, and thinking of the cold and the danger, but jump in and scramble through as well as we can. It will not do to be perpetually calculating... | |
| William Mathews - 1874 - 376 páginas
...successes. The fact is, as Sydney Smith has well said, " that, in order to do anything in this world that is worth doing, we must not stand shivering on the bank, and thinking of the cold and the danger, but jump in and scramble through as well as we can. It will not do to be perpetually calculating... | |
| 1879 - 458 páginas
...to begin, would in all probability have gone great lengths in the career of fame. The fact is that in order to do anything in this world worth doing,...shivering on the bank, and thinking of the cold and the danger, but jump in and scramble through a« well as we can. It will not do to be perpetually calculating... | |
| George Bruce - 1876 - 642 páginas
...to begin, would in all probability have gone great lengths in the career of fame. The- fact is, that to do anything in this world worth doing, we must not stand shivering on the bank, thinking of the cold and the dancer, but jump in and scramble through as well as we can. It will not... | |
| William Henry Davenport Adams - 1876 - 314 páginas
...have gone great lengths in the career of fame. " The fact is," continues our witty moralist, " that to do anything in this world worth doing, we must not stand back shivering and thinking of the cold and danger, but jump in and scramble through as well as we... | |
| William Mathews - 1877 - 462 páginas
...successes. The fact is, as Sydney Smith has well said, " that, in order to do anything in this world that is worth doing, we must not stand shivering on the bank, and thinking of the cold and the danger, but jump in and scramble through as well as we can. It will not do to be perpetually calculating... | |
| 1880 - 966 páginas
...anything in this world that is worth doing, we must not stand shivering on the bank, thinking of the co!d and danger, but jump in and scramble through as well as we can. It will not do to be perpetually calculating and adjusting nice chances; it did all very well before the flood, when a man... | |
| Smith C. Ferguson, Emory Adams Allen - 1880 - 686 páginas
...have astonished the world by their achievements and successes. To do any thing in this world that is worth doing we must not stand shivering on the bank, and thinking of the cold and the danger, but jump in and scramble through as well as we can. The world was not made for slow, squeamish,... | |
| William Henry Davenport Adams - 1880 - 394 páginas
...benefited their fellows by the exertions which benefited themselves. " The fact is," he continues, " that to do anything in this world worth doing, we must not stand back shivering and thinking of the cold and danger, but jump in and scramble through as well as we... | |
| Reformed episcopal Church of England - 376 páginas
...have been induced to begin, would have gone great lengths in the career of fame. The fact is, that to do anything in this world worth doing, we must not stand back shivering and thinking of the cold and danger, but jump in and scramble through as best we can.... | |
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