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Things Happen For A Reason Quotes by Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803 1882)
- Notwithstanding the unaccountable apathy with which of late years the Indians have been sometimes abandoned to their enemies, it is not to be doubted that…
- All our progress is an unfolding, like the vegetable bud. You first have an instinct, then an opinion, thena knowledge, as the plant has root,…
- There is also something excellent in every audience,the capacity of virtue. They are ready to be beatified.
- The love of beauty is mainly the love of measure or proportion. The person who screams, or uses the superlative degree, or converses with heat,…
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