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Runs Quotes by Ralph Waldo Emerson
- In the presence of nature, a wild delight runs through the man, in spite of real sorrows.
- Democracy is morose, and runs to anarchy.
- Sickness is poor-spirited, and cannot serve anyone; it must husband its resources to live. But health or fullness answers its own ends, and has to…
- Each man has his own vocation. The talent is the call. There is one direction in which all space is open to him. He has…
- Everything runs to excess; every good quality is noxious if unmixed.
- The lover of nature is he whose inward and outward senses are still truly adjusted to each other; who has retained the spirit of infancy…
- The good writer seems to be writing about himself, but has his eye always on that thread of the Universe which runs through himself and…
More Runs Quotes
- I'm hoping someday that some kid, black or white, will hit more home runs than myself. Whoever it is, I'd be pulling… — Hank Aaron
- We ought to do good to others as simply as a horse runs, or a bee makes honey, or a vine bears… — Marcus Aurelius
- Revenge is a kind of wild justice, which the more a man's nature runs to, the more ought law to weed it… — Francis Bacon
- As a great man's influence never ends, so also there is not definite finality, no end, to a great survey; it runs… — Cleveland Abbe
- My mobile phone battery runs out all the time because all the messages come straight to me. — Ed Balls
- A lover always thinks of his mistress first and himself second; with a husband it runs the other way. — Honore de Balzac
- The life of a man who deliberately runs through his fortune often becomes a business speculation; his friends, his pleasures, patrons, and… — Honore de Balzac
- Our culture runs on coffee and gasoline, the first often tasting like the second. — Edward Abbey
- Envy, like the worm, never runs but to the fairest fruit; like a cunning bloodhound, it singles out the fattest deer in… — Francis Beaumont
- In just the same way the thousands of successive positions of a runner are contracted into one sole symbolic attitude, which our… — Henri Bergson
- He who stands aloof runs the risk of believing himself better than others and misusing his critique of society as an ideology… — Theodor Adorno
- Partial culture runs to the ornate, extreme culture to simplicity. — Christian Nestell Bovee