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Waldo Emerson Quotes: "But in our experience, man is cheap and friendship wants its deep sense. We affect to dwell with our friends in their absence, but we do not; when deed, word, or letter comes not, they let us go."

But in our experience, man is cheap and friendship wants its deep sense. We affect to dwell with our friends in their absence, but we do not; when deed, word, or letter comes not, they let us go.



Waldo Emerson Quotes: "The rich mind lies in the sun and sleeps, and is Nature."

The rich mind lies in the sun and sleeps, and is Nature.




Waldo Emerson Quotes: "There is no thought in any mind, but it quickly tends to convert itself into power."

There is no thought in any mind, but it quickly tends to convert itself into power.



Waldo Emerson Quotes: "One single idea may have greater weight than all the men, animals, and machines for a century."

One single idea may have greater weight than all the men, animals, and machines for a century.




Waldo Emerson Quotes: "In politics and in trade, bruisers and pirates are of better promise than talkers and clerks."

In politics and in trade, bruisers and pirates are of better promise than talkers and clerks.



Waldo Emerson Quotes: "For, whom the Muses smile upon, And touch with soft persuasion, His words like a storm-wind can bring Terror and beauty on their wing; In his every syllable Lurketh nature veritable."

For, whom the Muses smile upon, And touch with soft persuasion, His words like a storm-wind can bring Terror and beauty on their wing; In his every syllable Lurketh nature veritable.



Waldo Emerson Quotes: "It's a luxury to be understood."

It's a luxury to be understood.




Waldo Emerson Quotes: "I am constrained every moment to acknowledge a higher origin for events than the will I call mine."

I am constrained every moment to acknowledge a higher origin for events than the will I call mine.



Waldo Emerson Quotes: "When we can't piece together the puzzle of our own lives, remember the best view of a puzzle is from above. Let Him help put you together."

When we can't piece together the puzzle of our own lives, remember the best view of a puzzle is from above. Let Him help put you together.



Waldo Emerson Quotes: "Therefore is nature ever the ally of Religion: lends her all her pomp and riches to the religious sentiment."

Therefore is nature ever the ally of Religion: lends her all her pomp and riches to the religious sentiment.



Waldo Emerson Quotes: "Each religious sect has its own physiognomy. The Methodists have acquired a face; the Quakers, a face; the nuns, a face. An Englishman will pick out a dissenter by his manners."

Each religious sect has its own physiognomy. The Methodists have acquired a face; the Quakers, a face; the nuns, a face. An Englishman will pick out a dissenter by his manners.



Waldo Emerson Quotes: "Good churches are not built by bad men; at least, there must be probity and enthusiasm somewhere in the society. These minsters were neither built nor filled by atheists."

Good churches are not built by bad men; at least, there must be probity and enthusiasm somewhere in the society. These minsters were neither built nor filled by atheists.




Waldo Emerson Quotes: "Everywhere I am hindered of meeting God in my brother, because he has shut his own temple doors and recites fables merely of his brother's, or his brother's brother's God."

Everywhere I am hindered of meeting God in my brother, because he has shut his own temple doors and recites fables merely of his brother's, or his brother's brother's God.



Waldo Emerson Quotes: "Europe has always owed to oriental genius its divine impulses. What these holy bards said, all sane men found agreeable and true."

Europe has always owed to oriental genius its divine impulses. What these holy bards said, all sane men found agreeable and true.



Waldo Emerson Quotes: "Some men's words I remember so well that I must often use them to express my thought. Yes, because I perceive that we have heard the same truth, but they have heard it better."

Some men's words I remember so well that I must often use them to express my thought. Yes, because I perceive that we have heard the same truth, but they have heard it better.



Waldo Emerson Quotes: "We love flattery, even though we are not deceived by it, because it shows that we are of importance enough to be courted."

We love flattery, even though we are not deceived by it, because it shows that we are of importance enough to be courted.



Waldo Emerson Quotes: "See only that thou work and thou canst not escape the reward."

See only that thou work and thou canst not escape the reward.



Waldo Emerson Quotes: "A vivid thought brings the power to paint it; and in proportion to the depth of its source is the force of its projection."

A vivid thought brings the power to paint it; and in proportion to the depth of its source is the force of its projection.



Waldo Emerson Quotes: "A man is the facade of a temple wherein all wisdom and all good abide."

A man is the facade of a temple wherein all wisdom and all good abide.



Waldo Emerson Quotes: "Nature always wears the colors of the spirit. To a man laboring under calamity, the heat of his own fire hath sadness in it."

Nature always wears the colors of the spirit. To a man laboring under calamity, the heat of his own fire hath sadness in it.



Waldo Emerson Quotes: "The visible heavens and earth sympathize with Jesus."

The visible heavens and earth sympathize with Jesus.



Waldo Emerson Quotes: "In a cabinet of natural history, we become sensible of a certain occult recognition and sympathy in regard to the most unwieldy and eccentric forms of beast, fish, and insect."

In a cabinet of natural history, we become sensible of a certain occult recognition and sympathy in regard to the most unwieldy and eccentric forms of beast, fish, and insect.



Waldo Emerson Quotes: "The use of natural history is to give us aid in supernatural history: the use of the outer creation, to give us language for the beings and changes of the inward creation."

The use of natural history is to give us aid in supernatural history: the use of the outer creation, to give us language for the beings and changes of the inward creation.



Waldo Emerson Quotes: "Genius has infused itself into nature. It indicates itself by a small excess of good, a small balance in brute facts always favorable to the side of reason."

Genius has infused itself into nature. It indicates itself by a small excess of good, a small balance in brute facts always favorable to the side of reason.



Waldo Emerson Quotes: "There is no man of Nature's worth In the circle of the earth."

There is no man of Nature's worth In the circle of the earth.



Waldo Emerson Quotes: "Intellect is a fire; rash and pitiless it melts this wonderful bone-house which is called man. Genius even, as it is the greatestgood, is the greatest harm."

Intellect is a fire; rash and pitiless it melts this wonderful bone-house which is called man. Genius even, as it is the greatestgood, is the greatest harm.



Waldo Emerson Quotes: "When the gods come among men, they are not known."

When the gods come among men, they are not known.



Waldo Emerson Quotes: "What is it men love in Genius, but its infinite hope, which degrades all it has done? Genius counts all its miracles poor and short. Its own idea it never executed."

What is it men love in Genius, but its infinite hope, which degrades all it has done? Genius counts all its miracles poor and short. Its own idea it never executed.



Waldo Emerson Quotes: "Who makes and keeps the Jew or the Negro base, who but you, who exclude them from the rights which others enjoy?"

Who makes and keeps the Jew or the Negro base, who but you, who exclude them from the rights which others enjoy?



Waldo Emerson Quotes: "Nor knowest thou what argument Thy life to thy neighbor's creed has lent. All are needed by each one; Nothing is fair or good alone."

Nor knowest thou what argument Thy life to thy neighbor's creed has lent. All are needed by each one; Nothing is fair or good alone.



Waldo Emerson Quotes: "O Day of days when we can read! The reader and the book, either without the other is naught."

O Day of days when we can read! The reader and the book, either without the other is naught.



Waldo Emerson Quotes: "Right is more beautiful than private affection, and is compatible with universal wisdom."

Right is more beautiful than private affection, and is compatible with universal wisdom.



Waldo Emerson Quotes: "Men do not believe in the power of education. We do not think we can speak to divine sentiments in man, and we do not try. We renounce all high aims."

Men do not believe in the power of education. We do not think we can speak to divine sentiments in man, and we do not try. We renounce all high aims.



Waldo Emerson Quotes: "The advantage in education is always with those children who slip up into life without being objects of notice."

The advantage in education is always with those children who slip up into life without being objects of notice.



Waldo Emerson Quotes: "To be great, you must be misunderstood"

To be great, you must be misunderstood



Waldo Emerson Quotes: "I shun father and mother and wife and brother, when my genius calls me."

I shun father and mother and wife and brother, when my genius calls me.



Waldo Emerson Quotes: "Adult males are what their moms designed them."

Adult males are what their moms designed them.



Waldo Emerson Quotes: "Books take their place according to their specific gravity as surely as potatoes in a tub."

Books take their place according to their specific gravity as surely as potatoes in a tub.



Waldo Emerson Quotes: "Intemperance is the only vulgarity."

Intemperance is the only vulgarity.



Waldo Emerson Quotes: "Talent may frolic and juggle; genius realizes and adds."

Talent may frolic and juggle; genius realizes and adds.



Waldo Emerson Quotes: "You think me the child of circumstance; I make my circumstance."

You think me the child of circumstance; I make my circumstance.



Waldo Emerson Quotes: "The secret of success lies never in the amount of money, but in the relation of income to outgo."

The secret of success lies never in the amount of money, but in the relation of income to outgo.



Waldo Emerson Quotes: "Marriage (in what is called the spiritual world) is impossible, because of the inequality between every subject and every object."

Marriage (in what is called the spiritual world) is impossible, because of the inequality between every subject and every object.



Waldo Emerson Quotes: "But when you have chosen your part, abide by it, and do not weakly try to reconcile yourself with the world."

But when you have chosen your part, abide by it, and do not weakly try to reconcile yourself with the world.



Waldo Emerson Quotes: "Every actual State is corrupt. Good men must not obey the laws too well. What satire on government can equal the severity of censure conveyed in the word politics ....?"

Every actual State is corrupt. Good men must not obey the laws too well. What satire on government can equal the severity of censure conveyed in the word politics ....?



Waldo Emerson Quotes: "Let me admonish you, first of all, to go alone; to refuse the good models, even those which are sacred in the imagination of men, and dare to love God without mediator or veil."

Let me admonish you, first of all, to go alone; to refuse the good models, even those which are sacred in the imagination of men, and dare to love God without mediator or veil.



Waldo Emerson Quotes: "The power of a man increases steadily by continuing in one direction."

The power of a man increases steadily by continuing in one direction.



Waldo Emerson Quotes: "If a man lose his balance, and immerse himself in any trades or pleasures for their own sake, he may be a good wheel or pin, but he is not a cultivated man."

If a man lose his balance, and immerse himself in any trades or pleasures for their own sake, he may be a good wheel or pin, but he is not a cultivated man.



Waldo Emerson Quotes: "I think the vice of our housekeeping is that it does not hold man sacred. The vice of government, the vice of education, the viceof religion, is one with that of the private life."

I think the vice of our housekeeping is that it does not hold man sacred. The vice of government, the vice of education, the viceof religion, is one with that of the private life.