Nobody has any business to use the word “progress” unless he has a definite creed and a cast iron code of morals.
G K Chesterton
Nobody has any business to use the word “progress” unless he has a definite creed and a cast iron code of morals.
Man please thy maker and be merry set not for this world a cherry.
Nobody has any business to use the word “progress” unless he has a definite creed and a cast iron code of morals.
Nobody has any business to use the word “progress” unless he has a definite creed and a cast iron code of morals.
Happiness John had Great Big Waterproof Boots on; John had a Great Big Waterproof Hat; John had a Great Big…
Might, could, would - they are contemptible auxiliaries.
They lard their lean books with the fat of others' works.