Best Margaret Fuller Quotes
- Most marvelous and enviable is that fecundity of fancy which can adorn whatever it touches, which can invest naked fact and dry reasoning with unlooked-for… Adorn
- It was not meant that the soul should cultivate the earth, but that the earth should educate and maintain the soul. Cultivate
- It should be remarked that, as the principle of liberty is better understood, and more nobly interpreted, a broader protest is made in behalf of… Aware
- Plants of great vigor will almost always struggle into blossom, despite impediments. But there should be encouragement, and a free genial atmosphere for those of… Almost Always
- I now know all the people worth knowing in America, and I find no intellect comparable to my own. All
- It is not because the touch of genius has roused genius to production, but because the admiration of genius has made talent ambitious, that the… Abundant
- But the golden-rod is one of the fairy, magical flowers; it grows not up to seek human love amid the light of day, but to… Amid
- Whatever the soul knows how to seek, it cannot fail to obtain. Cannot Fail
- In order that she may be able to give her hand with dignity, she must be able to stand alone. Able
- I know of no inquiry which the impulses of man suggests that is forbidden to the resolution of man to pursue. Forbidden
- It does not follow because many books are written by persons born in America that there exists an American literature. Books which imitate or represent… Along
- No temple can still the personal griefs and strifes in the breasts of its visitors. Breasts
- The civilized man is a larger mind but a more imperfect nature than the savage. Civilization
- Our desires, once realized, haunt us again less readily. Desire
- All great expression, which on a superficial survey seems so easy as well as so simple, furnishes after a while, to the faithful observer, its… All
- Amid all your duties, keep some hours to yourself. All
- To one who has enjoyed the full life of any scene, of any hour, what thoughts can be recorded about it seem like the commas… Any
- The use of criticism, in periodical writing, is to sift, not to stamp a work. Criticism
- Let no one dare to call another mad who is not himself willing to rank in the same class for every perversion and fault of… Aid
- Man can never come up to his ideal standard. It is the nature of the immortal spirit to raise that standard higher and higher as… From
- Nature seems to have poured forth her riches so without calculation, merely to mark the fullness of her joy. Calculation
- I should never stand alone in this desert world, but that manna would drop from heaven, if I would but rise with every rising sun… Alone
- The Greeks saw everything in forms which we are trying to ascertain as law, and classify as cause. Ascertain
- Today a reader, tomorrow a leader. Attitude
- We need to hear the excuses men make to themselves for their worthlessness. Excuse
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