Trust thyself: every heart vibrates to that iron string. Accept the place the divine providence has found for you, the society of your contemporaries, the connection of events. Great men have always done so, and confided themselves childlike to the genius... Essays: First series - Page 45by Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1876 - 343 pagesFull view - About this book
| Fredrika Bremer - 1853 - 454 pages
...dine on Sunday with Laura Bridgeman at the house of her second creator, the director of the Deaf and and must accept in the highest mind the same transcendent destiny ; and, not pinched in a corner, not cowards fleeing before a revolution, but redeemers and benefactors, pious... | |
| Lajos Kossuth - 1853 - 426 pages
...Providence assigned them. Sir, the words are yours which I quote. You have told your people that they are now men, and must accept in the highest mind the same destiny, that they are not minors and invalids in a protected corner ; but guides, redeemers, and benefactors,... | |
| Fredrika Bremer - 1854 - 676 pages
...which the Divine Providence has found for you ; the society of your contemporaries, the connection of events.. Great men have always done so, and confided...of their age, betraying their perception that the Eternal was stirring at their heart, working through their hands, predominating in all their being.... | |
| Anna Cabot Lowell - 1856 - 330 pages
...the place the divine Providence has found for you; the society of your contemporaries, the connection of events. Great men have always done so, and confided...of their age, betraying their perception that the Eternal was stirring at their heart, working through their hands, predominating in all their being.... | |
| Edward Hughes - 1856 - 474 pages
...the place the divine Providence has found for you ; the society of your contemporaries, the connexion of events. Great men have always done so, and confided...the genius of their age, betraying their perception thut the Eternal was stirring at their heart, working through their hands, predominating in all their... | |
| 1859 - 418 pages
...place the Divine Providence has found for you — the society of your contemporaries, the connection of events. Great men have always done so, and confided...of their age, betraying their perception that the Eternal was stirring at their heart, working through their hands, predominating in all their being."... | |
| M. S. Mitchell - 1869 - 416 pages
...the place the divine Providence has found for you, the society of your contemporaries, the connection of events. Great men have always done so, and confided...through their hands, predominating in all their being. WOMAN'S EDUCATION. Buskin. "A countenance in which did meet Sweet records, promises as sweet." and... | |
| Jacob Merrill Manning - 1872 - 418 pages
...nothing but thyself: great men have always done so, betraying their perception that the absolutely worthy was seated at their heart, working through their hands, predominating in all their being." 1 " Entire self-reliance belongs to the intellect. One soul is a counterpoise of all souls, as a capillary... | |
| Jacob Merrill Manning - 1872 - 420 pages
...nothing but thyself: great men have always done so, betraying their perception that the absolutely worthy was seated at their heart, working through their hands, predominating in all their being." : " Entire self-reliance belongs to the intellect. One soul is a counterpoise of all souls, as a capillary... | |
| Jacob Merrill Manning - 1872 - 544 pages
...nothing but thyself: great men have always done so, betraying their perception that the absolutely worthy was seated at their heart, working through their hands, predominating in all their being." * " Entire self-reliance belongs to the intellect. One soul is a counterpoise of all souls, as a capillary... | |
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