Self-Reliance: The Wisdom of Ralph Waldo Emerson as Inspiration for Daily LivingRichard Whelan Harmony/Rodale, 1991 M11 5 - 208 pages A finely honed abridgement of Emerson's principal essays with an introduction that clarifies the essence of Emerson's ideas and establishes their relevance to our own troubled era. This is the first truly accessible edition of Emerson's work, revealing him to be one of America's wisest teachers. |
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Page 49
... hope , knowing that the perception of the inexhaustibleness of nature is an immortal youth . WHAT A MAN DOES , that he has . What has he to do with hope or fear ? In himself is his might . Let him regard no good as solid but that which ...
... hope , knowing that the perception of the inexhaustibleness of nature is an immortal youth . WHAT A MAN DOES , that he has . What has he to do with hope or fear ? In himself is his might . Let him regard no good as solid but that which ...
Page 79
... hope are alike beneath it . There is something low even in hope . In the hour of vision , there is nothing that can be called gratitude , nor prop- erly joy . The soul raised over passion beholds identity and eternal causation ...
... hope are alike beneath it . There is something low even in hope . In the hour of vision , there is nothing that can be called gratitude , nor prop- erly joy . The soul raised over passion beholds identity and eternal causation ...
Page 205
... hope and religion - which prompts them to shun what is called society . They feel that they are never so fit for friendship as when they have quit- ted mankind and taken themselves as friend . A picture , a book , a favorite spot in the ...
... hope and religion - which prompts them to shun what is called society . They feel that they are never so fit for friendship as when they have quit- ted mankind and taken themselves as friend . A picture , a book , a favorite spot in the ...
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