Pan Dictionary of Famous Quotations by Robin Hyman

By Robin Hyman

Containing over 25,000 entries, this dictionary is prepared alphabetically through writer and has is totally listed. It comprises recognized quotations taken from a world-wide variety of assets - from the Bible to the current day.

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By Robin Hyman

Containing over 25,000 entries, this dictionary is prepared alphabetically through writer and has is totally listed. It comprises recognized quotations taken from a world-wide variety of assets - from the Bible to the current day.

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Reap tho shall they whirlwind. Z I drewthemwith cordsof a man,with bandsof loro. 8 Rendyour heaf,t,andnot your garments. 21 25 hath eaten. 9 Theyearsthat tho locust men yolu young shall see 80 Your old men shall dreamdrea^ms, 2128 visions. 3r 14 8l Multitudesin thovatleyof decision. Amos 82 Cantwo walk together,excePttheybe agr€ed? 83 Preparoto meetthy God. 84 Wooto themthat aneat easein Zon. 313 4r 12 6, I Jonsh Ir7 85 Sotheycastlots, andthe tot fell uponJonah. 86 Jonahwasin the bely of the fish tbfes daysandthreoqrghts.

16For a thousandyearsin thy sight are but as yesterdaywhen it is N,4 p6t, and as a watchin the night t7 The days of our years are threescoreyeant and ten; and if by r€,asonbf stre,ngththey be fourscoreyears,yet ! their strength labour and sorrow; foi it is soonort off, and we fly away. 90, I0 18So teach us to number our da1a,thst wp may apply our heartg 90, 12 unto wisdom. l9 He shall co\rcr thee with his feathers,sod under his wings shalt 91,4 thou trust. 20 Tbou shalt not bo afraid for tho tcrror by night; nor fol -th9 91rs arrow that flieth by day.

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