| Mary Tyler Peabody Mann - 1865 - 614 páginas
...but only the well-poised soul will respond to them generously and faithfully. Emerson has truly said, "He is great who is what he is from nature, and who never reminds us of others ; " and again, " Man is that noble endogenous plant which grows from within outward." In speaking of... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1870 - 500 páginas
...a wise soul to convey his quality to other men. And every one can do his best thing easiest. " Pen de moyens, beaucoup tfeffet" He is great who is what he is from nature, and who never reminds us of others.But he must be related to us, and our life receive from him some promise of explanation. I cannot... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1875 - 500 páginas
...quality to other men. And every one can do his best thing easiest. " Peu de moyens, beaucoup cVeffet." He is great who is what he is from nature, and who...some promise of explanation. I cannot tell what I wrould know ; but I have observed there are persons who, in their character and actions, answer questions... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1880 - 512 páginas
...quality to other men. And every one can' do his best thing easiest. " Pen de moyens, beaucoup d'effet." He is great who is what he is from nature, and who...promise of explanation. I cannot tell what I would know ; hut I have observed there are persons who, in their character and actions, answer questions which... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1883 - 648 páginas
...quality to other men. And every one can do his best thing easiest. "Peu tie moyens, beaucoup d'effet." oes @ ns, and our life receive from him some promise of explanation. I cannot tell what I would know ; but... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1876 - 252 páginas
...to other men. . And every one can do Ins best thing easiest. " feu de moyeiis, lieaucoiip d'eJVt." He is great who is *, what he is from nature, and who never reminds us of others. • But lie must be related to us, and our life receive from him some promise of explanation. I cannot tell... | |
| John Michels (Journalist) - 1921 - 620 páginas
...the whole worth of mankind a good which we can not attain by following the lead of another people. " He is great who is what he is from nature and who never reminds us of others." Let us not run after the ways of another people. Let us also not run from the ways of another people.... | |
| Anna Lydia Ward - 1889 - 724 páginas
...of the terror of life, and have manned themselves to face it. 2226 Emerson : Conduct of Life. Fate. He is great who is what he is from nature, and who never reminds us of others. 2227 Emerson : Representative Men. Uses of Great Men. Nothing is great but the inexhaustible wealth... | |
| Theodore Whitefield Hunt - 1890 - 304 páginas
...done otherwise had he wished. " Insist on yourself; never imitate," is his oft-repeated exhortation. " He is great who is what he is from nature, and who never reminds us of others." If he admires Plato and Shakespeare and the great ones of earth, it is, as Mr. Holmes expresses it,... | |
| Horace Mann - 1891 - 608 páginas
...but only the well-poised soul will respond to them generously and faithfully. Emerson has truly said, "He is great who is what he is from nature, and who never reminds us of others ; " and again, " Man is that noble endogenous plant which grows from within outward." In speaking of... | |
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