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Margaret Fuller Quotes

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Man tells his aspiration in his God; but in his demon he shows his depth of experience  (Margaret Fuller Quotes) The especial genius of women I believe to be electrical in movement, intuitive in function, spiritual in tendency  (Margaret Fuller Quotes) Two persons love in one another the future good which they aid one another to unfold  (Margaret Fuller Quotes) Would that the simple maxim, that honesty is the best policy, might be laid to heart; that a sense of the true aim of life might elevate the tone of politics and trade till public and private honor became identical  (Margaret Fuller Quotes) There are noble books but one wants the breath of life sometimes. And I see no divine person. I myself am more divine than any I see - I think that is enough to say about them  (Margaret Fuller Quotes) Put up at the moment of greatest suffering a prayer, not for thy own escape, but for the enfranchisement of some being dear to thee, and the sovereign spirit will accept thy ransom  (Margaret Fuller Quotes) How many persons must there be who cannot worship alone since they are content with so little  (Margaret Fuller Quotes) Let no one dare to call another mad who is not himself willing to rank in the same class for every perversion and fault of judgment. Let no one dare aid in punishing another as criminal who is not willing to suffer the penalty due to his own offenses  (Margaret Fuller Quotes) Genius will live and thrive without training, but it does not the less reward the watering-pot and pruning-knife  (Margaret Fuller Quotes) It is not because the touch of genius has roused genius to production, but because the admiration of genius has made talent ambitious, that the harvest is still so abundant  (Margaret Fuller Quotes) We doubt not the destiny of our country - that she is to accomplish great things for human nature, and be the mother of a nobler race than the world has yet known. But she has been so false to the scheme made out at her nativity, that it is now hard to say which way that destiny points  (Margaret Fuller Quotes) I am 'too fiery' - yet I wish to be seen as I am, and would lose all rather than soften away anything  (Margaret Fuller Quotes) To one who has enjoyed the full life of any scene, of any hour, what thoughts can be recorded about it, seem like the commas and semicolons in the paragraph, mere stops  (Margaret Fuller Quotes) There exists in the minds of men a tone of feeling toward women as toward slaves  (Margaret Fuller Quotes) It is with just that hope that we welcome everything that tends to strengthen the fibre and develop the nature on more sides. When the intellect and affections are in harmony; when intellectual consciousness is calm and deep; inspiration will not be confounded with fancy  (Margaret Fuller Quotes) Plants of great vigor will almost always struggle into blossom, despite impediments. But there should be encouragement, and a free genial atmosphere for those of more timid sort, fair play for each in its own kind  (Margaret Fuller Quotes) What woman needs is not as a woman to act or rule, but as a nature to grow, as an intellect to discern, as a soul to live freely and unimpeded  (Margaret Fuller Quotes) Woman, self-centred, would never be absorbed by any relation it would be only an experience to her as to man. It is a vulgar error that love, a love, to woman is her whole existence; she also is born for truth and love in their universal energy  (Margaret Fuller Quotes) The pencil moved prophetic: together now men read in the fair book of nature, and find the hope they need. The wreath woven by the river is by the seaside worn, and one of fate's best arrows to its due mark is borne  (Margaret Fuller Quotes) There are who separate the eternal light in forms of man and woman, day and night; they cannot bear that God be essence quite  (Margaret Fuller Quotes) Existence is as deep a verity: without the dual, where is unity? And the I am cannot forbear to be; but from its primal nature forced to frame mysteries, destinies of various name, is forced to give that it has taught to claim  (Margaret Fuller Quotes) And dost thou seek to find the one in two? Only upon the old can build the new; the symbol which you seek is found in you  (Margaret Fuller Quotes) There are to whom each symbol is a mask; the life of love is a mysterious task; they want no answer, for they would not ask  (Margaret Fuller Quotes) A single thought transfuses every form; the sunny day is changed into the storm, for light is dark, hard soft, and cold is warm. One presence fill and floods the whole serene; nothing can be, nothing has ever been, except the one truth that creates the scene  (Margaret Fuller Quotes) The day wears heavily, - why, then, ignore it; peace is the soul's desire, - such thoughts restore it; the truth thou art, - it needs not implore it  (Margaret Fuller Quotes) The presence all thy fancies supersedes, all that is done which thou wouldst seek in deeds, the wealth obliterates all seeming needs  (Margaret Fuller Quotes) I do not think we are deceived to grow, but that the crudest fancy, slightest show, covers some separate truth that we may know. In the one truth, each separate fact is true; eternally in one I many view, and destinies through destiny pursue  (Margaret Fuller Quotes) This is my tendency; but can I say that this my thought leads the true, only way? I only know it constant leads, and I obey  (Margaret Fuller Quotes) Thoughts which come at a call are no better than if they came not at all neither flower nor fruit, yielding no root for plant, shrub, or tree  (Margaret Fuller Quotes) I prize thy gentle heart, free from ambition, falsehood, or art, and thy good mind, daily refined, by pure desire to fan the heaven-seeking fire  (Margaret Fuller Quotes)
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