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Waldo Emerson Quotes: "Night-dreams trace on Memory's wall Shadows of the thoughts of day, And thy fortunes, as they fall, The bias of the will betray."

Night-dreams trace on Memory's wall Shadows of the thoughts of day, And thy fortunes, as they fall, The bias of the will betray.



Waldo Emerson Quotes: "Fear, Craft and Avarice Cannot rear a State."

Fear, Craft and Avarice Cannot rear a State.




Waldo Emerson Quotes: "In the morning a man walks with his whole body; in the evening, only with his legs. RALPH WALDO EMERSON, Journals and Miscellaneous Notebooks Greek architecture is the perfect flowering of geometry."

In the morning a man walks with his whole body; in the evening, only with his legs. RALPH WALDO EMERSON, Journals and Miscellaneous Notebooks Greek architecture is the perfect flowering of geometry.



Waldo Emerson Quotes: "Nature abhors the old."

Nature abhors the old.




Waldo Emerson Quotes: "Yet a man may love a paradox, without losing either his wit or his honesty."

Yet a man may love a paradox, without losing either his wit or his honesty.



Waldo Emerson Quotes: "Every man is a new method."

Every man is a new method.



Waldo Emerson Quotes: "The perception of the comic is a tie of sympathy with other men."

The perception of the comic is a tie of sympathy with other men.




Waldo Emerson Quotes: "The virtues of society are the vices of the saints."

The virtues of society are the vices of the saints.



Waldo Emerson Quotes: "Speech is better than silence; silence is better than speech."

Speech is better than silence; silence is better than speech.



Waldo Emerson Quotes: "For no man can write anything who does not think that what he writes is, for the time, the history of the world."

For no man can write anything who does not think that what he writes is, for the time, the history of the world.



Waldo Emerson Quotes: "In every man's memory, with the hours when life culminated are usually associated certain books which met his views."

In every man's memory, with the hours when life culminated are usually associated certain books which met his views.



Waldo Emerson Quotes: "Nothing divine dies. All good is eternally reproductive. The beauty of Nature re-forms itself in the mind, and not for barren contemplation, but for new creation."

Nothing divine dies. All good is eternally reproductive. The beauty of Nature re-forms itself in the mind, and not for barren contemplation, but for new creation.




Waldo Emerson Quotes: "Nature is the symbol of Spirit."

Nature is the symbol of Spirit.



Waldo Emerson Quotes: "I always seem to suffer some loss of faith on entering cities."

I always seem to suffer some loss of faith on entering cities.



Waldo Emerson Quotes: "Chiefly the sea-shore has been the point of departure to knowledge, as to commerce. The most advanced nations are always those who navigate the most."

Chiefly the sea-shore has been the point of departure to knowledge, as to commerce. The most advanced nations are always those who navigate the most.



Waldo Emerson Quotes: "The passages of Shakespeare that we most prize were never quoted until within this century."

The passages of Shakespeare that we most prize were never quoted until within this century.



Waldo Emerson Quotes: "Besides the general infusion of wit to heighten civility, the direct splendor of intellectual power is ever welcome in fine society, as the costliest addition to its rule and its credit."

Besides the general infusion of wit to heighten civility, the direct splendor of intellectual power is ever welcome in fine society, as the costliest addition to its rule and its credit.



Waldo Emerson Quotes: "A fact is the end or last issue of spirit. The visible creation is the terminus or the circumference of the invisible world."

A fact is the end or last issue of spirit. The visible creation is the terminus or the circumference of the invisible world.



Waldo Emerson Quotes: "When I behold a rich landscape, it is less to my purpose to recite correctly the order and superposition of the strata, than to know why all thought of multitude is lost in a tranquil sense of unity."

When I behold a rich landscape, it is less to my purpose to recite correctly the order and superposition of the strata, than to know why all thought of multitude is lost in a tranquil sense of unity.



Waldo Emerson Quotes: "The wheels and springs of man are all set to the hypothesis of the permanence of nature. We are not built like a ship to be tossed, but like a house to stand."

The wheels and springs of man are all set to the hypothesis of the permanence of nature. We are not built like a ship to be tossed, but like a house to stand.



Waldo Emerson Quotes: "There is no doctrine of the Reason which will bear to be taught by the Understanding."

There is no doctrine of the Reason which will bear to be taught by the Understanding.



Waldo Emerson Quotes: "All things are known to the soul."

All things are known to the soul.



Waldo Emerson Quotes: "If we will not interfere with our thought, but will act entirely, or see how the thing stands in God, we know the particular thing, and every thing, and every man."

If we will not interfere with our thought, but will act entirely, or see how the thing stands in God, we know the particular thing, and every thing, and every man.



Waldo Emerson Quotes: "It never was in the power of any man or any community to call the arts into being. They come to serve his actual wants, never to please his fancy."

It never was in the power of any man or any community to call the arts into being. They come to serve his actual wants, never to please his fancy.



Waldo Emerson Quotes: "I have heard that stiff people lose something of their awkwardness under high ceilings, and in spacious halls. I think, sculptureand painting have an effect to teach us manners, and abolish hurry."

I have heard that stiff people lose something of their awkwardness under high ceilings, and in spacious halls. I think, sculptureand painting have an effect to teach us manners, and abolish hurry.



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."

But in every constitution some large degree of animal vigor is necessary as material foundation for the higher qualities of the art.



Waldo Emerson Quotes: "But your isolation must not be mechanical, but spiritual, that is, must be elevation."

But your isolation must not be mechanical, but spiritual, that is, must be elevation.



Waldo Emerson Quotes: "My doom and my strength is to be solitary."

My doom and my strength is to be solitary.



Waldo Emerson Quotes: "Solitude is impractical, and society fatal. We must keep our head in the one and our hands in the other. The conditions are met, if we keep our independence, yet do not lose our sympathy."

Solitude is impractical, and society fatal. We must keep our head in the one and our hands in the other. The conditions are met, if we keep our independence, yet do not lose our sympathy.



Waldo Emerson Quotes: "Think me not unkind and rude That I walk alone in grove and glen; I go to the god of the wood To fetch his word to men."

Think me not unkind and rude That I walk alone in grove and glen; I go to the god of the wood To fetch his word to men.



Waldo Emerson Quotes: "We must not inquire too curiously into the absolute value of literature. Enough that it amuses and exercises us. At least it leaves us where we were. It names things, but does not add things."

We must not inquire too curiously into the absolute value of literature. Enough that it amuses and exercises us. At least it leaves us where we were. It names things, but does not add things.



Waldo Emerson Quotes: "Society has really no graver interest than the well-being of the literary class."

Society has really no graver interest than the well-being of the literary class.



Waldo Emerson Quotes: "The permanence of all books is fixed by no effort friendly or hostile, but by their own specific gravity, or the intrinsic importance of their contents to the constant mind of man."

The permanence of all books is fixed by no effort friendly or hostile, but by their own specific gravity, or the intrinsic importance of their contents to the constant mind of man.



Waldo Emerson Quotes: "Good criticism is very rare and always precious."

Good criticism is very rare and always precious.



Waldo Emerson Quotes: "Lovers should guard their strangeness. If they forgive too much, all slides into confusion and meanness."

Lovers should guard their strangeness. If they forgive too much, all slides into confusion and meanness.



Waldo Emerson Quotes: "We must be lovers, and at once the impossible becomes possible."

We must be lovers, and at once the impossible becomes possible.



Waldo Emerson Quotes: "Labor is God's education."

Labor is God's education.



Waldo Emerson Quotes: "Man is not a farmer, or a professor, or an engineer, but he is all. Man is priest, and scholar, and statesman, and producer, and soldier."

Man is not a farmer, or a professor, or an engineer, but he is all. Man is priest, and scholar, and statesman, and producer, and soldier.



Waldo Emerson Quotes: "The people know that they need in their representative much more than talent, namely, the power to make his talent trusted."

The people know that they need in their representative much more than talent, namely, the power to make his talent trusted.



Waldo Emerson Quotes: "A good deal of our politics is physiological."

A good deal of our politics is physiological.



Waldo Emerson Quotes: "A party is perpetually corrupted by personality."

A party is perpetually corrupted by personality.



Waldo Emerson Quotes: "Whatever appeals to the imagination, by transcending the ordinary limits of human ability, wonderfully encourages and liberates us."

Whatever appeals to the imagination, by transcending the ordinary limits of human ability, wonderfully encourages and liberates us.



Waldo Emerson Quotes: "An action is the perfection and publication of thought. A right action seems to fill the eye, and to be related to all nature."

An action is the perfection and publication of thought. A right action seems to fill the eye, and to be related to all nature.



Waldo Emerson Quotes: "Sole and self-commanded works, Fears not undermining days, Grows by decays, And, by the famous might that lurks In reaction and recoil, Makes flames to freeze, and ice to boil."

Sole and self-commanded works, Fears not undermining days, Grows by decays, And, by the famous might that lurks In reaction and recoil, Makes flames to freeze, and ice to boil.



Waldo Emerson Quotes: "I--this thought which is called I--is the mould into which the world is poured like melted wax."

I--this thought which is called I--is the mould into which the world is poured like melted wax.



Waldo Emerson Quotes: "If, at any time, it comes into my head, that a present is due from me to somebody, I am puzzled what to give, until the opportunity is gone."

If, at any time, it comes into my head, that a present is due from me to somebody, I am puzzled what to give, until the opportunity is gone.



Waldo Emerson Quotes: "My hours are peaceful centuries."

My hours are peaceful centuries.



Waldo Emerson Quotes: "Whilst all the world is in pursuit of power, culture corrects the theory of success."

Whilst all the world is in pursuit of power, culture corrects the theory of success.



Waldo Emerson Quotes: "Every true man is a cause, a country, and an age; requires infinite spaces and numbers and time fully to accomplish his design;--and posterity seem to follow his steps as a train of clients."

Every true man is a cause, a country, and an age; requires infinite spaces and numbers and time fully to accomplish his design;--and posterity seem to follow his steps as a train of clients.