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1 1| not merely to have subtle thoughts, nor even to found a school, 2 1| house is associated in our thoughts with winter or the rainy 3 1| communicable or scholar-like thoughts, singing to myself,~ ~ 4 1| unconcerned, with spring thoughts, at the devastation; there 5 3| And held his thoughts as high~ ~ 6 3| higher pastures than his thoughts?~ ~ 7 3| a man that penny for his thoughts which is so often safely 8 4| but the noblest recorded thoughts of man? They are the only 9 5| twilight and unsatisfied thoughts which all have. All day 10 6| gentle rain while these thoughts prevailed, I was suddenly 11 6| long evening in which many thoughts had time to take root and 12 6| circumstances - have our own thoughts to cheer us? Confucius says 13 6| the scene, so to speak, of thoughts and affections; and am sensible 14 6| alone, at the mercy of his thoughts, but must be where he can " 15 7| we began to utter the big thoughts in big words. You want room 16 7| You want room for your thoughts to get into sailing trim 17 7| ever wished to write his thoughts. He said that he had read 18 7| he never tried to write thoughts - no, he could not, he could 19 8| the embodiment of my own thoughts, Or I was attracted by the 20 9| gauntlet, or by keeping my thoughts on high things, like Orpheus, 21 9| hatches with a merry crew of thoughts, leaving only my outer man 22 10| in dark nights, when your thoughts had wandered to vast and 23 12| attended to the train of his thoughts long when he heard some 24 13| was in my life. I fear my thoughts will not come back to me. 25 13| We will think of it? My thoughts have left no track, and 26 13| carry some portion of our thoughts.~ ~ 27 14| at evening, pulifies his thoughts of the dross and earthiness 28 17| poor navigators that our thoughts, for the most part, stand 29 18| on the influx of better thoughts. We should be blessed if 30 19| there, and have as cheering thoughts, as in a palace. The town' 31 19| your clothes and keep your thoughts. God will see that you do 32 19| large to me while I had my thoughts about me. The philosopher 33 19| will cherish those humble thoughts, and bide its head from