Pride is his own glass,
his own trumpet, his own chronicle; and whatever praises itself
but in the deed devours the deed in the praise.
Pride is his own glass,
his own trumpet, his own chronicle; and whatever praises itself
but in the deed devours the deed in the praise.
I do not judge, I only chronicle.
The chronicle of wasted time.
The Bible is the great family chronicle of the Jews.
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The first profile piece on myself came about after my Rabbi sent information to the Jewish Chronicle on what I was up to. The story was then picked up by one of the nationals and things grew from there.
Life is easy to chronicle, but bewildering to practice.
We can die by it, if not live by love, And if unfit for tombs and hearse Our legend be, it will be fit for verse And if no peace of chronicle we prove, We'll build in sonnet pretty rooms As well a well wrought urne becomes The greatest ashes, as half-acre tombs.
Newspapers. . . give us the bald, sordid, disgusting facts of life. They chronicle, with degrading avidity, the sins of the second-rate, and with the conscientiousness of the illiterate give us accurate and prosaic details. . .
A chronicle is very different from history proper.
Such bickerings to recount, met often in these our writers, what more worth is it than to chronicle the wars of kites or crows flocking and fighting in the air.
It is right that he too should have his little chronicle, his memories, his reason, and be able to recognize the good in the bad, the bad in the worst, and so grow gently old down all the unchanging days, and die one day like any other day, only shorter.
To suckle fools, and chronicle small beer.
Forest Lawn, in addition to being an innovator and a model for memorial-parks around the world, is an icon that reflects the evolution of culture, society, politics, and business in Los Angeles and Southern California over the past 100 years. Throughout 2006, we will celebrate life in Southern California by hosting a range of community events and exhibits that chronicle not only our history, but changes in our community.
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