Some damning circumstance always transpires. The laws and substances of nature water, snow, wind, gravitation - become penalties to the thief. On the other hand, the law holds with equal sureness for all right action. Love, and you shall be loved. All... Essays: First Series - Page 128by Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1888 - 396 pagesFull view - About this book
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1879 - 304 pages
...two sides of an algebraic equation. The good man has absolute good, which like fire turns everything to its own nature, so that you cannot do him any harm...but as the royal armies sent against Napoleon, when lie approached, cast down their colors and from enemies became friends, so disasters of all kinds,... | |
| William Swinton - 1880 - 694 pages
...the other hand, the law holds with equal sureness for all right action. Love, and you shall be loved. All love is mathematically just, as much as the two sides of an algebraic 240 equation. The good man has absolute good, which, like fire, turns everything to its own nature,... | |
| George Willis Cooke - 1881 - 416 pages
...the other hand, the law holds with equal surety for all right action. " Love, and you shall be loved. All love is mathematically just, as much as the two...fire, turns every thing to its own nature, so that you can not do him any harm." l From this law of compensation and retribution, as Emerson interprets it,... | |
| Maturin Murray Ballou - 1882 - 448 pages
...answer, unless you take her without her tongue. — Shakespeare. 3=55 Love, and you shall be loved. All love is mathematically just, as much as the two sides of an algebraic equation. — Emerson. 3256 One of the very best things I have ever done in my life is to have nipped in the... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1900 - 356 pages
...the other hand the law holds with equal sureness for all right action. Love, and you shall be loved. All love is mathematically just, as much as the two...down their colors and from enemies became friends, so disasters of all kinds, as sickness, offence, poverty, prove benefactors : — " Winds blow and waters... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1883 - 352 pages
...the other hand the law holds with equal sureness for all right action. Love, and you shall be loved. All love is mathematically just, as much as the two...down their colors and from enemies became friends, so disasters of all kinds, as sickness, offence, poverty, prove benefactors : — " Winds blow and waters... | |
| Richard Metcalf - 1883 - 226 pages
...running over." For like begets like ; or, as Mr. Emerson puts it : " Love, and you shall be loved. All love is mathematically just, as much as the two...good man has absolute good, which, like fire, turns everything to its own nature, so that you cannot do him any harm ; but, as the royal armies sent out... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1883 - 556 pages
...the other hand, the law holds with equal sureness for all right action. Love, and you shall be loved. All love is mathematically just, as much as the two...good man has absolute good, which like fire turns everything to its own nature, so that you cannot do him any harm ; but as the royal armies sent against... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1883 - 648 pages
...the other hand, the law holds with equal sureness for all right action. Love, and you shall be loved. the geometer, but he has before him higher power...will leave to the masters their own forms. Newton m everything to its own nature, so that you cannot do him any harm ; but as the royal armies sent against... | |
| Prose masterpieces - 1884 - 348 pages
...other hand, the law holds with equal sureness for all right action. Love, and you •shall be loved. All love is mathematically just, as much as the two...down their colors and from enemies became friends, so disasters of all kinds, as sickness, offence, poverty, prove benefactors : — " Winds blow and waters... | |
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