Study Quotes - Page 22
The beginning and ending of the secret of handling Arabs is unremitting study of them.
T. E. Lawrence (2015). “Lawrence of Arabia: The Man Behind the Myth (Complete Autobiographical Works, Memoirs & Letters): Seven Pillars of Wisdom (Memoirs of the Arab Revolt) + The Evolution of a Revolt + The Mint (Memoirs of the secret service in Royal Air Force) + Collected Letters (1915-1935)”, p.956, e-artnow
Steve Berry (2010). “The Emperor's Tomb (with bonus short story The Balkan Escape): A Novel”, p.7, Ballantine Books
Simon Newcomb (1903). “The reminiscences of an astronomer”, Harper and Brothers
Francis Bacon, Richard Whately (1858). “Essays: With Annotations by Richard Whately”, p.484
Richard BAXTER, Rev. William BROWN (M.D., Son of John Brown of Haddington.), Daniel WILSON (Bishop of Calcutta.) (1829). “The Reformed Pastor ... Revised and Abridged by the Rev. William Brown ... With an Introductory Essay, by the Rev. Daniel Wilson. [With a Portrait.]”, p.26
When night hath set her silver lamp high, Then is the time for study.
Philip James Bailey (1848). “Beauties of Festus”, p.112
Philip Gilbert Hamerton (1875). “The Intellectual Life”, p.309