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He believes that the great material elements had their origin from his thought .
And our philosophy finds one essence collected or distributed . If now we
proceed to inquire into the kinds of service we derive from others , let us be
warned of the ...
He believes that the great material elements had their origin from his thought .
And our philosophy finds one essence collected or distributed . If now we
proceed to inquire into the kinds of service we derive from others , let us be
warned of the ...
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Talk much with any man of vigorous mind , and we acquire very fast the habit of
looking at things in the same light , and , on each occurrence , we anticipate his
thought . Men are helpful through the intellect and the affections . Other help , I
find ...
Talk much with any man of vigorous mind , and we acquire very fast the habit of
looking at things in the same light , and , on each occurrence , we anticipate his
thought . Men are helpful through the intellect and the affections . Other help , I
find ...
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But I find him greater , when he can abolish himself , and all heroes , by letting in
this element of reason , irrespective of persons ; this subtilizer , and irresistible
upward force , into our thought , destroying individualism ; the power so great ,
that ...
But I find him greater , when he can abolish himself , and all heroes , by letting in
this element of reason , irrespective of persons ; this subtilizer , and irresistible
upward force , into our thought , destroying individualism ; the power so great ,
that ...
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Vol. II: Representative Men. - English Traits. - Conduct of Life.]. II Ralph Waldo
Emerson. 1 1 thought ! They shed their own abundant beauty on the objects they
behold . Therefore , they are not at the mercy of such poor educators as we adults
.
Vol. II: Representative Men. - English Traits. - Conduct of Life.]. II Ralph Waldo
Emerson. 1 1 thought ! They shed their own abundant beauty on the objects they
behold . Therefore , they are not at the mercy of such poor educators as we adults
.
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It seems a mechanical advantage , and great benefit it is to each speaker , as he
can now paint out his thought to himself . We pass very fast , in our personal
moods , from dignity to dependence . And if any appear never to assume the
chair ...
It seems a mechanical advantage , and great benefit it is to each speaker , as he
can now paint out his thought to himself . We pass very fast , in our personal
moods , from dignity to dependence . And if any appear never to assume the
chair ...
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