Century Monthly Magazine, 115 tomasJosiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1927 |
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... human being the Colonel spoke to on this earth . He had just posted his letters wherein he had written that " everything had gone to smash . " On the way back to his room he had paused at the desk to rekindle the cold end of his final ...
... human being the Colonel spoke to on this earth . He had just posted his letters wherein he had written that " everything had gone to smash . " On the way back to his room he had paused at the desk to rekindle the cold end of his final ...
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... human need . It bridges gaps of deadly tedium . It provides a cheap and accessible means for the attainment of ecstasy . Now ecstasy is what man lives for . He does not want peace or content . He does not want even happiness . He wants ...
... human need . It bridges gaps of deadly tedium . It provides a cheap and accessible means for the attainment of ecstasy . Now ecstasy is what man lives for . He does not want peace or content . He does not want even happiness . He wants ...
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... human activity . That line was not closed auto- matically . Your remainder 999 out of a thousand , your common duffers and shufflers , inclose 999 tiny sparks of talent or at least they once inclosed them . Every child of six has some ...
... human activity . That line was not closed auto- matically . Your remainder 999 out of a thousand , your common duffers and shufflers , inclose 999 tiny sparks of talent or at least they once inclosed them . Every child of six has some ...
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... human nature he will remember that his neighbor might have done as well if their circumstances were reversed , and he will wish his neighbor to know that fact . Until he is in his grave , what is really impossible for any man ? If the ...
... human nature he will remember that his neighbor might have done as well if their circumstances were reversed , and he will wish his neighbor to know that fact . Until he is in his grave , what is really impossible for any man ? If the ...
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... human beings , lying , sitting , crowded together . Their faces are strange . Most are small and bear the stamp of ... humanity . 23 Now , the sirocco is blowing . The Algerian atmosphere is gray with . dust and a hard sun shines ...
... human beings , lying , sitting , crowded together . Their faces are strange . Most are small and bear the stamp of ... humanity . 23 Now , the sirocco is blowing . The Algerian atmosphere is gray with . dust and a hard sun shines ...
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