Ralph Waldo Emerson


Ralph Waldo Emerson

 

 

Ralph Waldo Emerson

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To laugh often and much; to win the respect of intelligent people and the affection of children; to earn the appreciation of honest critics and endure the betrayal of false friends; to appreciate beauty; to find the best in others; to leave the world a bit better, whether by a healthy child, a garden patch or a redeemed social condition; to know even one life has breathed easier because you have lived. This is to have succeeded.

A hero is no braver than an ordinary man, but he is braver five minutes longer.

Beware when the great God lets loose a thinker on this planet.

Character is higher than intellect... A great soul will be strong to live, as well as to think.

Children are all foreigners.

Conversation is an art in which a man has all mankind for his competitors, for it is that which all are practicing every day while they live.

Do not go where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail.

Don't waste yourself in rejection, nor bark against the bad, but chant the beauty of the good.

Every hero becomes a bore at last.

Every sweet has its sour; every evil its good.

Finish each day and be done with it. You have done what you could. Some blunders and absurdities no doubt crept in; forget them as soon as you can. Tomorrow is a new day; begin it well and serenely and with too high a spirit to be cumbered with your old nonsense.

Give all to love; obey thy heart.

I awoke this morning with devout thanksgiving for my friends, the old and the new.

I pack my trunk, embrace my friends, embark on the sea, and at last wake up in Naples, and there beside me is the Stern Fact, the Sad Self, unrelenting, identical, that I fled from.

If I have lost confidence in myself, I have the universe against me.

Insist on yourself; never imitate... Every great man is unique.

Let not a man guard his dignity, but let his dignity guard him.

Live in the sunshine, swim the sea, drink the wild air…

Make the most of yourself, for that is all there is of you.

Make yourself necessary to somebody. Do not make life hard to any.

Nature magically suits a man to his fortunes, by making them the fruit of his character.

Nothing can bring you peace but yourself.

Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm.

Nothing is at last sacred but the integrity of your own mind.

Our chief want in life is somebody who shall make us do what we can.

People seem not to see that their opinion of the world is also a confession of their character.

Shallow men believe in luck. Strong men believe in cause and effect.

Speak what you think today in words as hard as cannon-balls and tomorrow speak what tomorrow thinks in hard words again, though it contradict every thing you said today.

The ancestor of every action is a thought.

The end of the human race will be that it will eventually die of civilization.

The louder he talked of his honor, the faster we counted our spoons.

The only gift is a portion of thyself.

The only way to have a friend is to be one.

The ornament of a house is the friends who frequent it.

The world belongs to the energetic.

There are many things of which a wise man might wish to be ignorant.

There is no den in the wide world to hide a rogue. Commit a crime and the earth is made of glass. Commit a crime, and it seems as if a coat of snow fell on the ground, such as reveals in the woods the track of every partridge, and fox, and squirrel.

Tis the good reader that makes the good book.

Truth is beautiful, without doubt; but so are lies.

We do what we must, and call it by the best names.

What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us.

What you do speaks so loud that I cannot hear what you say.

When you strike at a king, you must kill him.

Whoever is open, loyal, true; of humane and affable demeanor; honorable himself, and in his judgment of others; faithful to his word as to law, and faithful alike to God and man....such a man is a true gentleman.

Whoso would be a man must be a nonconformist.

Wit makes its own welcome and levels all distinctions.

Work and acquire, and thou hast chained the wheel of Chance.

Hitch your wagon to a star.

Nothing astonishes men so much as common sense and plain dealing.

Sometimes a scream is better than a thesis.

He who is in love is wise and is becoming wiser, sees newly every time he looks at the object beloved, drawing from it with his eyes and his mind those virtues which it possesses.

To be great is to be misunderstood.

Trust men and they will be true to you; treat them greatly, and they will show themselves great.

Immortality. I notice that as soon as writers broach this question they begin to quote. I hate quotations. Tell me what you know.

When a whole nation is roaring Patriotism at the top of its voice, I am fain to explore the cleanness of its hands and purity of its heart.

The best effect of fine persons is felt after we have left their presence.

Next to the originator of a good sentence is the first quoter of it.

Every artist was first an amateur.

In the highest civilization, the book is still the highest delight. He who has once known its satisfactions is provided with a resource against calamity.

Wit makes its own welcome, and levels all distinctions. No dignity, no learning, no force of character, can make any stand against good wit.

The bitterest tragic element in life to be derived from an intellectual source is the belief in a brute Fate or Destiny.

A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds, adored by little statesmen and philosophers and divines.

As soon as there is life there is danger.

A man builds a fine house; and now he has a master, and a task for life; he is to furnish, watch, show it, and keep it in repair, the rest of his days.

The reward of a thing well done is to have done it.

People only see what they are prepared to see.

Here is the world, sound as a nut, perfect, not the smallest piece of chaos left, never a stitch nor an end, not a mark of haste, or botching, or second thought; but the theory of the world is a thing of shreds and patches.

So of cheerfulness, or a good temper, the more it is spent, the more it remains.

A friend might well be reckoned the masterpiece of nature.

My evening visitors, if they cannot see the clock, should find the time in my face.

Each man takes care that his neighbor shall not cheat him. But a day comes when he begins to care that he does not cheat his neighbor. Then all goes well -- he has changed his market-cart into a chariot of the sun.

We aim above the mark to hit the mark.

Life is a perpetual instruction in cause and effect.

Ideas must work through the brains and arms of men, or they are no better than dreams.

Whatever you do, you need courage. Whatever course you decide upon, there is always someone to tell you that you are wrong. There are always difficulties arising that tempt you to believe your critics are right. To map out a course of action and follow it to an end requires some of the same courage that a soldier needs. Peace has its victories, but it takes brave men and women to win them.

By necessity, by proclivity, and by delight, we all quote. In fact, it is as difficult to appropriate the thoughts of others as it is to invent.

We take care of our health, we lay up money, we make our roof tight and our clothing sufficient, but who provides wisely that he shall not be wanting the best property of all -- friends?

Talent finds its models, methods, and ends in society, exists for exhibition, and goes to the soul only for power to work. Genius is its own end, and draws its means and the style of its architecture from within.

There is no beautifier of complexion, or form, like the wish to scatter joy and not pain around us.

Always do what you are afraid to do.

Beauty without grace is the hook without the bait.

Every man I meet is in some way my superior.

We become what we think about all day long.

The people are to be taken in very small doses.

Being perfectly well-dressed gives a feeling of tranquility that religion is powerless to bestow.

A child is a curly, dimpled lunatic.

The less government we have the better.

There is no thought in any mind, but it quickly tends to convert itself into a power.

Often a certain abdication of prudence and foresight is an element of success.

The key to every man is his thought. Sturdy and defying though he look, he has a helm which he obeys, which is the idea after which all his facts are classified. He can only be reformed by showing him a new idea which commands his own.

He is great who confers the most benefits.

There is always room for a man of force, and he makes room for many.

The best lightning rod for your protection is your own spine.

Take egotism out and you would castrate the benefactors.

I look on that man as happy, who, when there is question of success, looks into his work for a reply.

It makes a great difference in the force of a sentence, whether a man be behind it or no.

Without a rich heart, wealth is an ugly beggar.

The greatest homage we can pay truth is to use it.

It is very easy in the world to live by the opinion of the world. It is very easy in solitude to be self-centered. But the finished man is he who in the midst of the crowd keeps with perfect sweetness the independence of solitude. I knew a man of simple habits and earnest character who never put out his hands nor opened his lips to court the public, and having survived several rotten reputations of younger men, honor came at last and sat down with him upon his private bench from which he had never stirred.

Science does not know its debt to imagination. Goethe did not believe that a great naturalist could exist without this faculty.

Whatever games are played with us, we must play no games with ourselves.

Man was born to be rich, or grow rich by use of his faculties, by the union of thought with nature. Property is an intellectual production. The game requires coolness, right reasoning, promptness, and patience in the players. Cultivated labor drives out brute labor.

A good intention but fixed and resolute - bent on high and holy ends, we shall find means to them on every side and at every moment; and even obstacles and opposition will but make us "like the fabled specter-ships," which sail the fastest in the very teeth of the wind.

You cannot do wrong without suffering wrong.

Truth is the summit of being; justice is the application of it to affairs.

The adventitious beauty of poetry may be felt in the greater delight with a verse given in a happy quotation than in the poem.

The next thing to saying a good thing yourself, is to quote one.

Proverbs are the literature of reason, or the statements of absolute truth, without qualification. Like the sacred books of each nation, they are the sanctuary of its intuitions.

All our progress is an unfolding, like a vegetable bud. You have first an instinct, then an opinion, then a knowledge as the plant has root, bud, and fruit. Trust the instinct to the end. though you can render no reason.

Work is victory.

Finish each day before you begin the next, and interpose a solid wall of sleep between the two. This you cannot do without temperance.

The imbecility of men is always inviting the impudence of power.

There are two classes of poets - the poets by education and practice, these we respect; and poets by nature, these we love.

To the poet, to the philosopher, to the saint, all things are friendly and sacred, all events profitable, all days holy, all men divine.

Sooner of later that which is now life shall be poetry, and every fair and manly trait shall add a richer strain to the song.

Condense some daily experience into a glowing symbol, and an audience is electrified.

Nature is a mutable cloud, which is always and never the same.

Nature hates calculators.

Money, which represents the prose of life, and which is hardly spoken of in parlors without an apology, is, in its effects and laws, as beautiful as roses.

Solitude, the safeguard of mediocrity.

The power of love, as the basis of a State, has never been tried.

The life of man is the true romance, which when it is valiantly conduced, will yield the imagination a higher joy than any fiction.

If a man's eye is on the Eternal, his intellect will grow.

We are prisoners of ideas.

The essence of all jokes, of all comedy, seems to be an honest or well intended halfness; a non performance of that which is pretended to be performed, at the same time that one is giving loud pledges of performance. The balking of the intellect, is comedy and it announces itself in the pleasant spasms we call laughter.

The sufferers parade their miseries, tear lint from their bruises, reveal their indictable crimes, that you may pity them. They like sickness, because physical pain will extort some show of interest from bystanders, as we have seen children, who, finding themselves of no account when grown people come in, will cough till they choke, to draw attention.

What a searching preacher of self-command is the varying phenomenon of health.

Happiness is a perfume which you cannot pour on someone without getting some on yourself.

The measure of a master is his success in bringing all men around to his opinion twenty years later.

No great man ever complains of want of opportunity.

Those who cannot tell what they desire or expect, still sigh and struggle with indefinite thoughts and vast wishes.

A man of genius is privileged only as far as he is genius. His dullness is as insupportable as any other dullness.

The peril of every fine faculty is the delight of playing with it for pride. Talent is commonly developed at the expense of character, and the greater it grows, the more is the mischief. Talent is mistaken for genius, a dogma or system for truth, ambition for greatest, ingenuity for poetry, sensuality for art.

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 that there is alive somewhere a man whose honesty reaches to this point also, that he shall not kneel to false gods, and, on the day when you meet him, you sink into the class of counterfeits.

Do the thing we fear, and death of fear is certain.

If a man knows the law, find out, though he live in a pine shanty, and resort to him. And if a man can pipe or sing, so as to wrap the imprisoned soul in an elysium; or can paint a landscape, and convey into souls and ochres all the enchantments of Spring or Autumn; or can liberate and intoxicate all people who hear him with delicious songs and verses; it is certain that the secret cannot be kept; the first witness tells it to a second, and men go by fives and tens and fifties to his doors.

Our knowledge is the amassed thought and experience of innumerable minds.

Every great and commanding moment in the annuls of the world is the triumph of some enthusiasm.

We are students of words; we are shut up in schools, and colleges, and recitation rooms, for ten or fifteen years, and come out at last with a bag of wind, a memory of words, and do not know a thing.

There is nothing capricious in nature and the implanting of a desire indicates that its gratification is in the constitution of the creature that feel it.

If we encounter a man of rare intellect, we should ask him what books he reads.

We are born believing. A man bears beliefs, as a tree bears apples.

The faith that stands on authority is not faith.

A man makes inferiors his superiors by heat; self-control is the rule.

Nature is full of freaks, and now puts an old head on young shoulders, and then takes a young heart heating under fourscore winters.

Write it on your heart that every day is the best day in the year. No man has learned anything rightly, until he know that every day is Doomsday.

Do not be too timid and squeamish about your actions. All life is an experiment. The more experiments you make the better. What if they are a little course, and you may get your coat soiled or torn? What if you do fail, and get fairly rolled in the dirt once or twice. Up again, you shall never be so afraid of a tumble.

People wish to be settled. It is only as far as they are unsettled that there is any hope for them.

Self-trust is the essence of heroism

Do what you know and perception is converted into character.

Trust your instinct to the end, though you can render no reason.

When it is dark enough, you can see the stars.

When a resolute young fellow steps up to the great bully, the world, and takes him boldly by the beard, he is often surprised to find it comes off in his hand, and that it was only tied on to scare away the timid adventurers.

What omniscience has music! So absolutely impersonal, yet every sufferer feels his secret sorrow soothed.

I see her not dispirited, not weak, but well, remembering that she has seen dark times before, indeed with a kind of instinct that she sees a little better in a cloudy day.

To the body and mind which have been cramped by noxious work or company, nature is medicinal and restores their tone.

The invariable mark of wisdom is to see the miraculous in the ordinary.

It is easy in the world to live after the world's opinion. It is easy in solitude to live after our own. But the great man is he who, in the midst of the crowd, keeps with perfect sweetness the independence of solitude.

The true test of a civilization is not the census, nor the size of the cities, nor the crops—no, but the kind of man the country turns out.

The sun illuminates only the eye of the man, but shines into the eyes and the heart of the child.

If eyes were made for seeing, then beauty is its own excuse for being.

For nonconformity the world whips you with its displeasure.

Imitation is suicide.