Ralph Waldo Emerson Giving Quotations
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- William Shakespeare
- Mother Teresa
- Ralph Waldo Emerson
- Rajneesh
- Mahatma Gandhi
- Joyce Meyer
- Pope Francis
- Charles Spurgeon
- C S Lewis
- Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
- Friedrich Nietzsche
- Oswald Chambers
- Francois De La Rochefoucauld
- Paulo Coelho
- Thomas Jefferson
- Donald Trump
- John C Maxwell
- Oscar Wilde
- Sherrilyn Kenyon
- Deepak Chopra
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Cities Quotes
But hospitality must be for service, and not for show, or it pulls down the host. The brave soul rates itself too high to value itself by the splendor of its table and draperies. It gives what it hath, and all it hath, but its own majesty can lend a better grace to bannocks and fair water than belong to city feasts.
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Kings Quotes
Culture implies all which gives the mind possession of its own powers, as languages to the critic, telescope to the astronomer. Culture alters the political status of an individual. It raises a rival royalty in a monarchy. 'Tis king against king. It is ever a romance of history in all dynasties--the co-presence of the revolutionary force in intellect. It creates a personal independence which the monarch cannot look down, and to which he must often succumb.
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Echoes Quotes
I am not engaged to Christianity by decent forms, or saving ordinances; it is not usage, it is not what I do not understand, that binds me to it -- let these be the sandy foundations of falsehoods. What I revere and obey in it is its reality, its boundless charity, its deep interior life, the rest it gives to my mind, the echo it returns to my thoughts, the perfect accord it makes with my reason through all its representation of God and His Providence; and the persuasion and courage that come out thence to lead me upward and onward.
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Should Have Quotes
The astronomers said, 'Give us matter and a little motion and we will construct the universe. It is not enough that we should have matter, we must also have a single impulse, one shove to launch the mass and generate the harmony of the centrifugal and centripetal forces.' ... There is no end to the consequences of the act. That famous aboriginal push propagates itself through all the balls of the system, and through every atom of every ball.