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Essays and Lectures Essays and Lectures by Ralph Waldo Emerson
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“There is an optical illusion about every person we meet.”
Ralph Waldo Emerson, Essays and Lectures
“I am not solitary whilst I read and write, though nobody is with me. But if a man would be alone, let him look at the stars.”
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“Cleansed by the elemental light and wind, steeped in the sea of beautiful forms which the field offers us, we may chance to cast a right glance back upon biography.”
Ralph Waldo Emerson, Essays and Lectures
“These roses under my window make no reference to former roses or to better ones; they are for what they are; they exist with God today. There is no time for them. There is simply the rose; it is perfect in every moment of its existence. But man postpones or remembers; he does not live in the present, but with reverted eye laments the past, or heedless of the riches that surround him, stands on tiptoe to forsee the future. He cannot be happy and strong until he too lives with nature in the present, above time. — Ralph Waldo Emerson, Essays and Lectures (Penguin, 1983)”
Ralph Waldo Emerson, Essays and Lectures
“Our eyes are holden that we cannot see things that stare us in the face, until the hour arrives when the mind is ripened; then we behold them, and the time when we saw them not is like a dream. — Ralph Waldo Emerson, from “Spiritual Laws,” Essays and Lectures. (Library of America November 15, 1983)”
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“The next great influence into the spirit of the scholar, is, the mind of the Past,—in whatever form, whether of literature, of art, of institutions, that mind is inscribed. Books are the best type of the influence of the past, and perhaps we shall get at the truth,—learn the amount of this influence more conveniently,—by considering their value alone.”
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