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- The possibility of interpretation lies in the identity of the observer with the observed. Each material thing has its celestial side; has its translation, through…
- Every promise of the soul has innumerable fulfillments; each of its joys ripens into a new want.
- Government has come to be a trade, and is managed solely on commercial principles. A man plunges into politics to make his fortune, and only…
- I look on that man as happy, who, when there is question of success, looks into his work for a reply.
- The leaves are falling, falling as from way off, as though far gardens withered in the skies; they are falling with denying gestures. And in…
- A painter told me that nobody could draw a tree without in some sort becoming a tree; or draw a child by studying the outlines…
- Slavery is an institution for converting men into monkeys.
- Life is a boundless privilege, and when you pay for your ticket, and get into the car, you have no guess what good company you…
- Friendship should be surrounded with ceremonies and respects, and not crushed into corners.
- We can see well into the past; we can guess shrewdly into the future, but that which is rolled up and muffled in impenetrable folds…
- The vanishing, volatile froth of the present which any shadow will alter, any thought blow away, any event annihilate, is every moment converted into the…
- Conservatism, ever more timorous and narrow, disgusts the children, and drives them for a mouthful of fresh air into radicalism.
- Condense some daily experience into a glowing symbol and an audience is electrified.
- You must pay for conformity. All goes well as long as you run with conformists. But you, who are honest men in other particulars, know…
- Every man takes care that his neighbor shall not cheat him. But a day comes when he begins to care that he does not cheat…
- I have come to believe that the whole world is an enigma, a harmless enigma that is made terrible by our own mad attempt to…
- Our desires presage the capacities within us; they are harbingers of what we shall be able to accomplish. What we can do and want to…
- 'Tis a short sight to limit our faith in laws to those of gravity, of chemistry, of botany, and so forth. Those laws do not…
- Speech is power: speech is to persuade, to convert, to compel. It is to bring another out of his bad sense into your good sense.
- The efforts which we make to escape from our destiny only serve to lead us into it.
- Put the argument into a concrete shape, into an image, some hard phrase, round and solid as a ball, which they can see and handle…
- The writer is an explorer. Every step is an advance into a new land.
- Nature is a rag-merchant, who works up every shred and ort and end into new creations; like a good chemist, whom I found, the other…
- As I walked in the woods I felt what I often feel that nothing can befall me in life, no calamity, no disgrace (leaving me…
- The soul comes from without into the human body, as into a temporary abode, and it goes out of it anew it passes into other…
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