No man had ever a point of pride that was not injurious to him," said Burke. The exclusive in fashionable life does not see that he excludes himself from enjoyment, in the attempt to appropriate it The exclusionist in religion does not see that he shuts... Essays - Page 89by Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1884 - 538 pagesFull view - About this book
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...will go nigh to cut the steersman in twain or to sink the boat You cannot do wrong without suffering wrong. "No man had ever a point of pride that was...religion does not see that he shuts the door of heaven on himself, in striving to shut out others. Treat men as pawns and ninepins and you shall suffer as well... | |
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...grow powerless ; who does not study remains ignorant. Everywhere it is the same. Love begets love. “ The exclusionist in religion does not see that he shuts the door of heaven on himself, in striving to shut out others. Treat men as pawns and ninepins, and you shall suffer as well... | |
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...will go nigh to cut the steersman in twain or to sink the boat. You cannot do wrong without suffering wrong. “No man had ever a point of pride that was...religion does not see that he shuts the door of heaven on himself in striving to shutout others. Treat men as pawns and ninepins and you shall suffer as well... | |
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...will go nigh to cut the steersman in twain or to sink the boat. You cannot do wrong without suffering wrong. “No man had ever a point of pride that was...in fashionable life does not see that he excludes hiniself froni enjoyment, in the attempt to appropriate it. The exclusionist in religion does not see... | |
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...will go nigh to cut the steersman in twain or to sink the boat. You cannot do wrong without suffering wrong. "No man had ever a point of pride that was...from enjoyment, in the attempt to appropriate it. The exdusionist in religion does not see that he shuts the door of heaven on himself, in striving to shut... | |
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