A political victory, a rise of rents, the recovery of your sick or the return of your absent friend, or some other favorable event raises your spirits, and you think good days are preparing for you. Do not believe it. Nothing can bring you peace but yourself.... Essays - Page 81by Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1848 - 333 pagesFull view - About this book
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...your sick, or the return of your absent friend, or some other favorable event, raises your spirits, and you think good days are preparing for you. Do...can bring you peace but the triumph of principles. :i Emerson, the constant reader, offers a subtle definition of what constitutes a literary "classic."... | |
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...thematic wheel around full circle, in modern American English this time instead of classical Latin, "Nothing can bring you peace but yourself. Nothing...can bring you peace but the triumph of principles.' . "37 The true believers of the persevering self-made man took Ralph Waldo Emerson as the patron saint... | |
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...your sick or the return of your absent friend, or some other quite external event raises your spirit, and you think good days are preparing for you. Do not believe it. It can never be so. Nothing can bring you peace but yourself. Nothing can bring you peace but the triumph... | |
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...Hopeful A political victory, a rise of rents, . . . or some other favorable event raises your spirits, and you think good days are preparing for you. Do not believe it.... Nothing can bring you peace but the triumph of principles. The Power of Ideas —RALPH WALDO EMERSON, SELF-RELIANCE The greatest power... | |
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