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... Be it how it will , do right now . Always scorn appearances , and you always may . The force of character is cumulative . All the foregone days of virtue work their health into this . What makes the SELF - RELIANCE . 27.
... Be it how it will , do right now . Always scorn appearances , and you always may . The force of character is cumulative . All the foregone days of virtue work their health into this . What makes the SELF - RELIANCE . 27.
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... force which built a tower or sculptured a marble god , feels poor when he looks on these . To him a palace , a statue , or a costly book , have an alien and forbid- ding air , much like a gay equipage , and seem to say like that , " Who ...
... force which built a tower or sculptured a marble god , feels poor when he looks on these . To him a palace , a statue , or a costly book , have an alien and forbid- ding air , much like a gay equipage , and seem to say like that , " Who ...
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... force , the last fact behind which analysis cannot go , all things find their common origin . For the sense of being which in calm hours rises , we know not how , in the soul , is not diverse from things , from space , from light , from ...
... force , the last fact behind which analysis cannot go , all things find their common origin . For the sense of being which in calm hours rises , we know not how , in the soul , is not diverse from things , from space , from light , from ...
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... force , and so do lean and beg day and night continually . Our housekeeping is mendi- cant , our arts , our occupations , our marriages , our religion wẹ have not chosen , but society has chosen for us SELF - RELIANCE . 35.
... force , and so do lean and beg day and night continually . Our housekeeping is mendi- cant , our arts , our occupations , our marriages , our religion wẹ have not chosen , but society has chosen for us SELF - RELIANCE . 35.
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... force of a whole life's cultivation ; but of the adopted talent of another , you have only an extemporaneous , half possession . That which each can do best , none but his Maker can teach him . No man yet knows what it is , nor can ...
... force of a whole life's cultivation ; but of the adopted talent of another , you have only an extemporaneous , half possession . That which each can do best , none but his Maker can teach him . No man yet knows what it is , nor can ...
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