It is as easy for the strong man to be strong, as it is for the weak to be weak. When we have new perception, we shall gladly disburthen the memory of its hoarded treasures as old rubbish. When a man lives with God, his voice shall be as sweet as the... The Essay on Self-reliance - Page 35by Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1908 - 59 pagesFull view - About this book
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1902 - 66 pages
...occasion comes. So was it with us, so will it be, if we proceed. If we live truly, we shall see truly. It is as easy for the strong man to be strong, as...the murmur of the brook and the rustle of the corn. And now at last the highest truth on this subject remains unsaid; probably, cannot be said; for all... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1902 - 178 pages
...thoughts go out of our minds through avenues which we never voluntarily opened. JULY 14. —THE OVER-SOUL. When a man lives with God, his voice shall be as sweet...the murmur of the brook and the rustle of the corn. JDLY 15. —SELF-RELIANCE. A man might ppnder his thought for ages and not gain so much self-knowledge... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1903 - 478 pages
...for at any time they can use words as good when occasion comes. If we live truly, we shall see truly. It is as easy for the strong man to be strong, as...weak. When we have new perception, we shall gladly disburden the memory of its hoarded treasures as old rubbish. When a man lives with God, his voice... | |
| Sherwin Cody - 1903 - 508 pages
...at any time, they can use words as good when occasion comes. If we live truly, we shall see truly. It is as easy for the strong man to be strong, as...weak. When we have new perception, we shall gladly disburden the memory of its hoarded treasures as old rubbish. When a man lives with God, his voice... | |
| Social Circle in Concord - 1903 - 170 pages
...comes to the pure and simple soul in a clean and chaste body." " If we live truly, we shall see truly. It is as easy for the strong man to be strong as it is for the weak to be weak." " Teach me your mood, O patient stars ! Who climb each night the ancient sky, Leaving on space no shade,... | |
| Paul Elmer More - 1904 - 490 pages
...recognising that Emerson speaks with an absolute and undeceived sincerity. We remember his confession, that “when a man lives with God, his voice shall be as...murmur of the brook and the rustle of the corn,” and it is with him as When the harmony of heaven Soundeth the measures of a lively faith. • • Upon... | |
| Paul Elmer More - 1904 - 274 pages
...recognising that Emerson speaks with an absolute and undeceived sincerity. We remember his confession, that "when a man lives with God, his voice shall be as...murmur of the brook and the rustle of the corn,'' and it is with him as When the harmony of heaven Soundeth the measures of a lively faith. Upon the... | |
| Paul Elmer More - 1904 - 270 pages
...recognising that Emerson speaks with an absolute and undeceived sincerity. We remember his confession, that "when a man lives with God, his voice shall be as...the murmur of the brook and the rustle of the corn," and it is with him as When the harmony of heaven Soundeth the measures of a lively faith. Upon the... | |
| Pratt Institute - 1900 - 252 pages
...helpful influence, both personal and by means of his possessions, over the lives of others." Melody. " When a man lives with God, his voice shall be as sweet...the murmur of the brook and the rustle of the corn." [RESHMAN classes, especially of boys, begin their year with hardly any knowledge of the rudiments of... | |
| Sarah E. Sprague - 1904 - 268 pages
...counterfeits, but we are born believers in great men. A friend may well be reckoned the masterpiece of nature. When a man lives with God his voice shall be as sweet...the murmur of the brook and the rustle of the corn. Personal force never goes out of fashion. A divine person is the prophecy of the mind; a friend is... | |
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