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" If any man consider the present aspects of what is called by distinction society, he will see the need of these ethics. The sinew and heart of man seem to be drawn out, and we are become timorous, desponding whimperers. "
Essays - Page 68
by Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1848 - 333 pages
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Catspaw

Joan D. Vinge - 2002 - 416 pages
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Dearborn Independent Magazine October 1925-December 1926

Henry Ford - 2003 - 580 pages
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Commune with Your Heart: The Only Way to Find Peace, Joy and Happiness

Dwight Nichols - 2004 - 346 pages
...are not paying attention to their feelings and are not being honest with themselves. Emerson said, "We are afraid of truth, afraid of fortune, afraid of death, and afraid of each other ... we seldom see anybody who is not uneasy or afraid to live." Our false ego-self lies to us continually—using...
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Manager to CEO: Corporate Wisdom for Survival and Success

Walter Vieira - 2005 - 280 pages
...barrier to the creation of a learning organization and to the organization's progress. FEAR OF FEEDBACK We are afraid of truth, afraid of fortune, afraid of death, and afraid of each other. —Ralph Waldo Emerson There is also a large group of managers who pretend to want feedback, but don't...
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Guided By Voices' Bee Thousand

Marc Woodworth - 2006 - 172 pages
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Essays

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 2008 - 616 pages
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Emerson and Self-Culture

John T. Lysaker - 2008 - 244 pages
...determine the matter for ourselves.10 Emerson's writings are also full of accusation. For example: "We are afraid of truth, afraid of fortune, afraid of death, and afraid of each other" (CW2, 43). Such remarks convict us directly, driving us to recall (or hope for) postures that rise...
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Emerson and Self-Culture

John T. Lysaker - 2008 - 244 pages
...do, even now — I realize that most of the time I don't desire this, at least not strongly, but live "afraid of truth, afraid of fortune, afraid of death, and afraid of others." And so, in my affirmation of that with which Emerson tempts me, shame rises, as I realize...
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佛教大學大學院紀要, Issue 25

1997 - 392 pages
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The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 79

1897 - 946 pages
...politicians he scores constantly. The following is his description of the social world of his day : " If any man consider the present aspects of what is...and we are become timorous, desponding whimperers." It is the same wherever we open his books. He must spur on, feed up, bring forward the dormant character...
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