| Dwight Lyman Moody - 1898 - 412 páginas
...the shortness of time; and yet vn' 29. we have more than we know what to do with. Our lives are spent either in doing nothing at all, or in doing nothing to the purpose, or in doing nothing that we ought to do. We are always complaining that our days are few,... | |
| 1898 - 200 páginas
...of the shortness of time, and yet have much more than we know what to do with. Our lives are spent, either in doing nothing at all, or in doing nothing to the purpose, or in doing nothing that we ought to do; we are always complaining that our days are few,... | |
| George Atherton Aitken - 1898 - 450 páginas
...time, saith Seneca,1 and yet have much more than we know what to do with. Our lives, says he, are spent either in doing nothing at all, or in doing nothing to the purpose, or in doing nothing that we ought to do : we are always complaining our days are few, and... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1901 - 208 páginas
...time, saith Seneca, and yet have much more than we know what to do with. Our lives, says he, are spent either in doing nothing at all, or in doing nothing to the purpose, or in doing nothing that we ought to do. We are always complaining our days are few, and acting... | |
| Lewis Henry Jones - 1903 - 424 páginas
..." of the shortness of time, and yet we have more than we know what to do with. Our lives are spent either in doing nothing at all, or in doing nothing to the purpose, or in doing nothing that we ought to do. 15 We are always complaining that our days are few,... | |
| Lewis Henry Jones - 1903 - 428 páginas
..." of the shortness of time, and yet we have more than we know what to do with. Our lives are spent either in doing nothing at all, or in doing nothing to the purpose, or in doing nothing that we ought to do. 15 We are always complaining that our days are few,... | |
| Abram N. Coleman - 1903 - 310 páginas
...of the shortness of time, and yet have much more than we know what to do with. Our lives are spent either in doing nothing at all, or in doing nothing to the purpose, or in doing nothing what we ought to do; we are always complaining our days are few, and acting... | |
| Motilal M. Munshi - 1904 - 502 páginas
...time, said Seneca, and yet have much more than we know what to do with. Our lives, says he, are spent either in doing nothing at all, or in doing nothing to the purpose, or in doing nothing that we ought to do. We are always complaining our days are few, and acting... | |
| American School (Chicago, Ill.), American School (Lansing, Ill.) - 1905 - 198 páginas
...TIME AND VET HAVE MUCH MORE THAN WE KNOW WHAT TO DO WITH. OUR LIVES ARE SPENT IN DOING NOTHING AT ALL, OR IN DOING NOTHING THAT WE OUGHT TO DO; WE ARE ALWAYS COMPLAINING OUR DAYS ARE FEW, AND ACTING AS THOUGH THERE WOULD sE NO END OF THEM." Sгneea. Cetm-ekt, roos by American School of Covmiomttnrt... | |
| 1905 - 474 páginas
..." of the shortness of time, and yet we have more than we know what to do with. Our lives are spent either in doing nothing at all, or in doing nothing to the purpose, or in doing nothing that we ought to do. We are always complaining that our days are few,... | |
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