| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1902 - 206 pages
...essential. Without it he is not yet man. ' , Without it thought can never ripen into \ { truth. Whilst the world hangs before the eye as a cloud of beauty,...through \ / which it passes from the unconscious to the j 'conscious, is action. Only ,._sp._mucjj . do~.I ,. knowT_as LJiave- lived. . Instantly we know 11... | |
| Mayo Williamson Hazeltine - 1902 - 468 pages
...is essential. Without it, he is not yet man. Without it, thought can never ripen into truth. Whilst the world hangs before the eye as a cloud of beauty,...is action. Only so much do I know as I have lived. Instantly we know whose words are loaded with life, and whose not. The world, — this shadow of the... | |
| University of Colorado. Department of Psychology and Education - 1902 - 588 pages
...it is essential. Without It he is not yet man. Without it thought can never ripen into truth. * * * Inaction is cowardice, but there can be no scholar...unconscious to the conscious, is action. Only so much d^ I know, as I have lived. Instantly we know whose words are loaded with life, and whose not." * »... | |
| George Riddle - 1902 - 648 pages
...is essential. Without it, he is not yet man. Without it, thought can never ripen into truth. Whilst the world hangs before the eye as a cloud of beauty,...but there can be no scholar without the heroic mind. Of course, he who has put forth his total strength in fit actions, has the richest return of wisdom.... | |
| George Riddle - 1902 - 656 pages
...is essential. Without it, he is not yet man. Without it, thought can never ripen into truth. Whilst the world hangs before the eye as a cloud of beauty,...but there can be no scholar without the heroic mind. Of course, he who has put forth his total strength in fit actions, has the richest return of wisdom.... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1903 - 520 pages
...it is essential. Without it he is not yet man. Without it thought can never ripen into truth. Whilst the world hangs before the eye as a cloud of beauty,...is action. Only so much do I know, as I have lived. Instantly we know whose words are loaded with life, and whose not.1 The world, — this shadow of the... | |
| University of Colorado. Department of Psychology and Education - 1903 - 564 pages
...it is essential. Without it he is not yet man. Without it thought can never ripen into truth. * * * Inaction is cowardice, but there can be no scholar...is action. Only so much do I know, as I have lived. Instantly we know whose words are loaded with life, and whose not." * * * "So much only of life as... | |
| George Rice Carpenter, William Tenney Brewster - 1904 - 504 pages
...is essential. Without it, he is not yet man. Without it, thought can never ripen into truth. Whilst the world hangs before the eye as a cloud of beauty,...is action. Only so much do I know, as I have lived. Instantly we know whose words are loaded with life, and whose not. The world, — this shadow of the... | |
| Mayo Williamson Hazeltine - 1905 - 508 pages
...is essential. Without it, he is not yet man. Without it, thought can never ripen into truth. Whilst the world hangs before the eye as a cloud of beauty,...is action. Only so much do I know as I have lived. Instantly we know whose words are loaded with life, and whose not. The world, — this shadow of the... | |
| William Jennings Bryan, Francis Whiting Halsey - 1906 - 286 pages
...thought can never ripen into truth. While the world hangs before the eye as a cloud of beauty, we can not even see its beauty. Inaction is cowardice, but there...is action. Only so much do I know as I have lived. Instantly we know whose words are loaded with life, and whose not. The world — this shadow of the... | |
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