Ralph Waldo Emerson

United States
25 May 1803 // 27 Apr 1882
Author / Poet/ Philosopher

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Every action is measured by the depth of the sentiment from which it proceeds
Enthusiasm is the leaping lightning, not to be measured by the horse-power of the understanding
Enthusiasm is the height of man; it is the passing from the human to the divine
Enthusiasm goes out
Eloquence must be grounded on the plainest narrative
Eloquence is the power to translate a truth into language perfectly intelligible to the person to whom you speak
Eloquence is the appropriate organ of the highest personal energy
Education should be as broad as man
Each man is a hero and an oracle to somebody, and to that person whatever he says has an enhanced value
Duty grows everywhere -- like children, like grass
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