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Go put your creed into your deed, not speak with double tongue (Ralph Waldo Emerson Quotes)
The walking of man and all animals, is a falling forward (Ralph Waldo Emerson Quotes)
Life itself is a bubble and a scepticism, and a sleep within a sleep (Ralph Waldo Emerson Quotes)
Only so much do I know, as I have lived (Ralph Waldo Emerson Quotes)
But do your thing, and I shall know you (Ralph Waldo Emerson Quotes)
But genius is religious. It is a larger imbibing of the common heart (Ralph Waldo Emerson Quotes)
But whoso is heroic will always find crises to try his edge (Ralph Waldo Emerson Quotes)
But if a man would be alone, let him look at the stars. The rays that come from those heavenly worlds, will separate between him and vulgar things (Ralph Waldo Emerson Quotes)
But every jet of chaos which threatens to exterminate us is convertible by intellect into wholesome force. Fate is unpenetrated causes (Ralph Waldo Emerson Quotes)
But what is classification but the perceiving that these objects are not chaotic, and are not foreign, but have a law which is also the law of the human mind (Ralph Waldo Emerson Quotes)
But in every constitution some large degree of animal vigor is necessary as material foundation for the higher qualities of the art (Ralph Waldo Emerson Quotes)
But I shall hear without pain, that I play the courtier very ill, and talk of that which I do not well understand (Ralph Waldo Emerson Quotes)
But when you have chosen your part, abide by it, and do not weakly try to reconcile yourself with the world (Ralph Waldo Emerson Quotes)
Go cherish your soul; express companions; set your habits to a life of solitude; then will the faculties rise fair and full within (Ralph Waldo Emerson Quotes)
I read your piece on Plato. Holmes, when you strike at a king, you must kill him (Ralph Waldo Emerson Quotes)
What is there in ‘Paradise Lost’ to elevate and astonish like Herschel or Somerville (Ralph Waldo Emerson Quotes)
Life is too short to waste the critic bite or cynic bark, Quarrel, or reprimand; ‘Twill soon be dark; Up! Mind thine own aim, and God speed the mark! (Ralph Waldo Emerson Quotes)
Our age is retrospective. It builds the sepulchres of the fathers. It writes biographies, histories and criticism (Ralph Waldo Emerson Quotes)
You must treat the days respectfully, you must be a day yourself, and not interrogate it like a college professor (Ralph Waldo Emerson Quotes)
Every word which is used to express a moral or intellectual fact, if traced to its root, is found to be borrowed from some material appearance (Ralph Waldo Emerson Quotes)
Nothing can bring you happiness but yourself especially how you choose to think about your situation (Ralph Waldo Emerson Quotes)
Every man is actually weak, and apparently strong. To himself, he seems weak; to others, formidable (Ralph Waldo Emerson Quotes)
Whilst we want cities as the centres where the best things are found, cities degrade us by magnifying trifles (Ralph Waldo Emerson Quotes)
Nothing can bring you peace but yourself. Nothing can bring you peace but the triumph of principles (Ralph Waldo Emerson Quotes)
Human character evermore publishes itself. The most fugitive deed and word, the intimated purpose, express character (Ralph Waldo Emerson Quotes)
A beautiful woman is a practical poet, taming her savage mate, planting tenderness, hope and eloquence in all whom she approaches (Ralph Waldo Emerson Quotes)
The arts and inventions of each period are only its costume, and do not invigorate men (Ralph Waldo Emerson Quotes)
Man is a stream whose source is hidden. Our being is descending into us from we know not whence (Ralph Waldo Emerson Quotes)
The brevity of human life gives a melancholy to the profession of the architect (Ralph Waldo Emerson Quotes)
Only the great generalizations survive. The sharp words of the Declaration of Independence, lampooned then and since as ‘glittering generalities,’ have turned out blazing ubiquities that will burn forever and ever (Ralph Waldo Emerson Quotes)