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Science corrects the old creeds, sweeps away, with every new perception, our infantile catechisms, and necessitates a faith commensurate with the grander orbits and universal laws which it discloses (Ralph Waldo Emerson Quotes)
Who gave thee, o beauty, the keys of this breast, too credulous lover of blest and unblest? Say, when in lapsed ages thee knew I of old? Or what was the service for which I was sold? (Ralph Waldo Emerson Quotes)
Wisdom is not found with those who dwell at their ease; rather nature, when she adds brain, adds difficulty (Ralph Waldo Emerson Quotes)
When a man speaks the truth in the spirit of truth, his eye is as clear as the heavens. When he has base ends, and speaks falsely, the eye is muddy, and sometimes asquint (Ralph Waldo Emerson Quotes)
He who has acquired the ability, may wait securely the occasion of making it felt and appreciated, and know that it will not loiter (Ralph Waldo Emerson Quotes)
The judge weighs the arguments and puts a brave face on the matter, and since there must be a decision, decides as he can, and hopes he has done justice and given satisfaction to the community (Ralph Waldo Emerson Quotes)
The sunday is the core of our civilization, dedicated to thought and reverence. It invites to the noblest solitude and to the noblest society (Ralph Waldo Emerson Quotes)
Burly, dozing humblebee, where thou art is clime for me. Let them sail for Porto Rique, far off heats through seas to seek. I will follow thee alone, thou animated torrid zone! (Ralph Waldo Emerson Quotes)
By the rude bridge that arched the flood, their flag to April's breeze unfurl'd; here once the embattl'd farmers stood, and fired the shot heard round the world (Ralph Waldo Emerson Quotes)
I do not see how a barbarous community and a civilized community can constitute a state. I think we must get rid of slavery or we must get rid of freedom (Ralph Waldo Emerson Quotes)
Friendship should be surrounded with ceremonies and respects, and not crushed into corners. Friendship requires more time than poor, busy men can usually command (Ralph Waldo Emerson Quotes)
We do not believe, or we forget, that the Holy Ghost came down, not in shape of a vulture, but in the form of a dove (Ralph Waldo Emerson Quotes)
To be able to discern that what is true is true, and that what is false is false, this is the mark and character of intelligence (Ralph Waldo Emerson Quotes)
Let not the emphasis of hospitality lie in bed and board; but let truth and love and honor and courtesy flow in all thy deeds (Ralph Waldo Emerson Quotes)
There is a property in the horizon which no man has, but he whose eyes can integrate all the parts, that is, the poet (Ralph Waldo Emerson Quotes)
Immortality will come to such as are fit for it; and he who would be a great soul in the future must be a great soul now (Ralph Waldo Emerson Quotes)
Time is indeed the theater and seat of illusions; nothing is so ductile and elastic. The mind stretches an hour to a century, and dwarfs an age to an hour (Ralph Waldo Emerson Quotes)
Christianity taught the capacity, the element, to love the all - perfect without a stingy bargain for personal happiness. It taught that to love Him was happiness; - to love Him in others' virtues (Ralph Waldo Emerson Quotes)
The eye is the first circle; the horizon which it forms is the second; and throughout nature this primary figure is repeated without end. It is the highest emblem in the cipher of the world (Ralph Waldo Emerson Quotes)
The sea returning day by day restores the world wide mart. So let each dweller on the bay fold boston in his heart till these echoes be choked with snows or over the town blue ocean flows (Ralph Waldo Emerson Quotes)
Born for success, he seemed with grace to win, with heart to hold, with shining gifts that took all eyes (Ralph Waldo Emerson Quotes)
The selfish man suffers more from his selfishness than he from whom that selfishness withholds some important benefit (Ralph Waldo Emerson Quotes)
The genius of life is friendly to the noble, and, in the dark, brings them friends from far (Ralph Waldo Emerson Quotes)
No man ever stated his griefs as lightly as he might. For it is only the finite that has wrought and suffered; the infinite lies stretched in smiling repose (Ralph Waldo Emerson Quotes)
Thus grows up fashion, an equivocal semblance, the most puissant, the most fantastic and frivolous, the most feared and followed, and which morals and violence assault in vain (Ralph Waldo Emerson Quotes)
The poet's habit of living should be set on a key so low that the common influences should delight him (Ralph Waldo Emerson Quotes)
The april winds are magical, and thrill our tuneful frames; the garden walks are passional to bachelors and dames (Ralph Waldo Emerson Quotes)
For if in any manner we can stimulate this instinct, new passages are opened for us into nature, the mind flows into and through things hardest and highest, and the metamorphosis is possible (Ralph Waldo Emerson Quotes)
When we have broken our God of tradition, and ceased from our God of rhetoric, then may God fire the heart with His presence (Ralph Waldo Emerson Quotes)
To help the young soul, to add energy, inspire hope, and blow the coals into a useful flame; to redeem defeat by new thought and firm action, this, though not easy, is the work of divine man (Ralph Waldo Emerson Quotes)