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... Twelve essays [comprising Essays, 1st ser.]. - Page 90by Ralph Waldo [essays] Emerson - 1849Full view - About this book
| 1920 - 628 pages
...more than mere words can, and those about you will leam the value of Truth through your Godly life. Love, and you shall be loved. All love is mathematically...as much as the two sides of an algebraic equation. — Emerson. '^Jesus of Nazareth p9sseth t_ ^ by. Touching the hem of his 6srment oPTrufKIem healed.... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1921 - 580 pages
...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....against Napoleon, when he approached, cast down their colors, and from enemies became friends, so do disasters of all kinds, as sickness, offence, poverty,... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1924 - 152 pages
...write, though nobody is with me. But if a man would be alone, let him look at the stars. — NATURE * L/ove, and you shall be loved. All love is mathematically...as much as the two sides of an algebraic equation. As the royal armies sent against Napoleon, when he approached, cast down their colors and from enemies... | |
| Franklyn Bliss Snyder, Edward Douglas Snyder - 1927 - 1288 pages
...nature, — water, snow, wind, gravitation, — become penalties to the thief. On the other hand, the law holds with equal sureness for all right action....royal armies sent against Napoleon, when he approached one immense illustration of the per- 20 cast down their colors and from enemies feet compensation of... | |
| 1952 - 1054 pages
...ancient doctrine of Nemesis, who keeps watch in the Universe and lets no offense go unchastised . . . "All love is mathematically just, as much as the two sides of an algebraic equation." — Ralph Waldo Emerson in the New Era From an address by Queen Juliana of the Netherlands, upon receiving... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1979 - 434 pages
...nature — water, snow, wind, gravitation — become penalties to the thief. On the other hand, the law holds with equal sureness for all right action....against Napoleon, when he approached, cast down their colors and from enemies became friends, so disasters of all kinds, as sickness, offence, poverty, prove... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1983 - 1196 pages
...nature — water, snow, wind, gravitation — become penalties to the thief. On the other hand, the law holds with equal sureness for all right action....against Napoleon, when he approached, cast down their colors and from enemies became friends, so disasters of all kinds, as sickness, offence, poverty, prove... | |
| William Safire, Leonard Safir - 1990 - 436 pages
...should have neither name for, nor consciousness concerning, the main aim of his life. — Samuel Butler Love and you shall be loved. All love is mathematically...as much as the two sides of an algebraic equation. — Ralph Waldo Emerson "Compensation" 316 Questionable Advice To do a great right, do a little wrong.... | |
| Brown Landone - 1994 - 72 pages
...And lift the soul on high."—Landone By Brown Landone LESSON XIII—TRUTH AS PRACTICAL AS MECHANICS "All love is mathematically just, As much as the two sides Of an algebraic equation."—Emerson The four processes emphasized by Christ are as practicable as mechanics. Compare... | |
| Eberhard Alsen - 1996 - 312 pages
...Emerson's notion of compensation. On the one hand. wrong actions punish themselves: On the other hand. the law holds with equal sureness for all right action....as much as the two sides of an algebraic equation. iCompensation l83i Thus. after Albert begins to love. he is loved back. More importantly. Celie's right... | |
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