The power of love, as the basis of a State, has never been tried.

Ralph Waldo Emerson

Stichwörter: politics love state government



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We are all inventors, each sailing out on a voyage of discovery, guided each by a private chart, of which there is no duplicate. The world is all gates, all opportunities.

Ralph Waldo Emerson

Stichwörter: philosophy



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A person will worship something, have no doubt about that. We may think our tribute is paid in secret in the dark recesses of our hearts, but it will come out. That which dominates our imaginations and our thoughts will determine our lives, and our character. Therefore, it behooves us to be careful what we worship, for what we are worshipping, we are becoming.

Ralph Waldo Emerson


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Your actions speak so loudly, I can not hear what you are saying.

Ralph Waldo Emerson


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De meeste schaduw in dit leven veroorzaken we door in ons eigen zonlicht te gaan staan.

Ralph Waldo Emerson


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Thought is the property of those only who can entertain it. -

Ralph Waldo Emerson

Stichwörter: attributed-no-source law-of-attraction new-thought science-of-mind



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New York is a sucked orange.

Ralph Waldo Emerson

Stichwörter: new-york-city



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Tomorrow, a stranger will say with masterly good sense precisely what we have thought and felt all the time.

Ralph Waldo Emerson


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Congratulate yourself if you have broken the monotony of a conventional age

Ralph Waldo Emerson


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The poet is the sayer, the namer, and represents beauty. He is a sovereign, and stands on the centre. For the world is not painted, or adorned, but is from the beginning beautiful; and God has not made some beautiful things, but Beauty is the creator of the universe. Therefore the poet is not any permissive potentate, but is emperor in his own right. Criticism is infested with a cant of materialism, which assumes that manual skill and activity is the first merit of all men, and disparages such as say and do not, overlooking the fact, that some men, namely, poets, are natural sayers, sent into the world to the end of expression, and confounds them with those whose province is action, but who quit it to imitate the sayers. The poet does not wait for the hero or the sage, but, as they act and think primarily, so he writes primarily what will and must be spoken, reckoning the others, though primaries also, yet, in respect to him, secondaries and servants; as sitters or models in the studio of a painter, or as assistants who bring building materials to an architect.

Ralph Waldo Emerson

Stichwörter: poetry transcendentalism neoplatonism



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