All things are double, one against another. — Tit for tat ; an eye for an eye ; a tooth for a tooth ; blood for blood ; measure for measure ; love for love. — Give and it shall be given you. — He that watereth shall be watered himself. — What... Essays, First Series - Page 120by Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1891 - 304 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1908 - 628 pages
..."Compensation," Emerson says: "All things are double, one against another. Tit for tat ; an eye for an eye : a tooth for a tooth ; blood for blood; measure...measure; love for love. Give and it shall be given you. Tie that watercth shall be watered himself. What will you have? quoth God г pay for it and take it."... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1909 - 512 pages
...omnipresent as that of birds and flies. All things are double, one against another.—Tit for tat; an eye for an eye; a tooth for a tooth; blood for blood; measure for measure; love for love.—Give, and it shall be given you.—He that watereth shall be watered himself.— What will... | |
| Moncure Daniel Conway - 1909 - 484 pages
...speech. How. do we expect emancipation to come? Is it to be as a shower of gold? The proverb says, "What will you have, quoth God; pay for it and take it." We shall have freedom from our national curse, not by any luck, but when we are up to paying the fair... | |
| Moncure Daniel Conway - 1909 - 478 pages
...fine episcopal salaries and palaces. " Gentlemen, it is a commercial age. Everything is in the market. What will you have ? quoth God ; pay for it and take it. Observe those saw-grinders at Sheffield ; their work demands that each shall live but half of his appointed... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1912 - 314 pages
...that of birds and flies. 25. All things are double, one against another. — Tit for tat ; an eye for an eye ; a tooth for a tooth ; blood for blood ; measure for measure ; love for love. — Give, and 30 it shall be given you. — He that watereth shall be watered himself. — What will you have ? quoth... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1911 - 148 pages
...that of birds 25 and flies. All things are double, one against another. — Tit for tat; an eye for an eye ; a tooth for a tooth ; blood for blood ; measure...shall be watered himself. — What will you have? s~ quoth God ; pay for it and take it. — Nothing venture, nothing have. — Thou shalt be paid exactly... | |
| George Lansing Raymond, Post Wheeler - 1911 - 236 pages
...expiration of plants and animals. All things are double, one against another. Tit for tat; an eye for an eye ; a tooth for a tooth ; blood for blood ; measure for measure ; love for love." — RW Emerson. F. Parallelism, though a characteristic, as we have found, of all effects of balance,... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1915 - 200 pages
...that of birds and flies. 10 All things are double, one against another. — Tit for tat; an eye for an eye; a tooth for a tooth; blood for blood ; measure...— What will you have ? quoth God ; pay for it and 15 take it. — Nothing venture, nothing have. — Thou shalt be paid exactly for what thou hast done,... | |
| Nellie Elfa Turner - 1915 - 536 pages
...Compare with No. 51. 53. All things are double, one against another. — 1 Tit for tat ; an eye for an eye ; a tooth for a tooth ; blood for blood ; measure for measure ; love for love. — 2 Give and it shall be given you. — 3 He that watereth shall be watered himself. — 4 What will... | |
| Ioulia D. Dragoumē - 1916 - 480 pages
...high for all the joy I Ve had, and there 's nothing but has its price. There's an old Irish proverb: 'What will you have?' quoth God; 'pay for it, and take it!'" As soon as they entered the hall Theodora saw the evening newspaper lying on the table, and next to... | |
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