All time Quote by Ralph Waldo Emerson
“What strength belongs to every plant and animal in nature. The tree or the brook has no duplicity, no pretentiousness, no show. It is, with all its might and main, what it is, and makes one and the same impression and effect at all times. All the thoughts of a turtle are turtle's, and of a rabbit, rabbit's. But a man is broken and dissipated by the giddiness of his will; he does not throw himself into his judgments; his genius leads him one way but 't is likely his trade or politics in quite another.”
About This Quote
Source Essay: Nature and Man, 1841
Emerson contrasts the honest simplicity of nature with human complexity, noting that animal instincts are pure while human will is conflicted and often misdirected.
In simple terms: Nature is simple; humans are conflicted.
Embrace natural honesty, temper human ambition.
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When to use this quote
- Personal growth
- environmental ethics
- leadership decisions
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What can we learn from nature’s simplicity?
- How do you balance ambition with authenticity?
Human complexity can also lead to creativity and progress.