Faults ? The greatest of faults, I should say, is to be conscious of none. Readers of the Bible above all, one would think, might know better. Who is called there ' the man according to God's own heart'? The Saturday Magazine - Page 1121841Full view - About this book
| Printing - 1911 - 814 pages
...soon. Our sin•cere sympathy is extended to her bereaved husband and relatives. MRS. С. В. MORSE. THE greatest of faults, I should say, is to be conscious of none. — Carlyle. LOCAL UNIONS SAW FRANCISCO, CAL. History will call the attention of its votaries during... | |
| Bus lines - 1955 - 708 pages
...goodness sake, wake up!" it enables one to form an opinion without bothering to get the facts." * * * "The greatest of faults, I should say, is to be conscious of none." — -Carlyle * * * "Be friendly with the folks you know. If it weren't for them, you'd be a total stranger."... | |
| 1886 - 588 pages
...Invemendi." Quido reformed the scale and invented the staff — that is, the lines and spaces in music. THE greatest of faults, I should say, is to be conscious of none. — Carlyle. "NoR THAT EITHER." — A gentleman who had been conspicuous in aiding a missionary collection,... | |
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