Quotes of Emerson - somelinesforyou

“ The invariable mark of wisdom is to see the miraculous in the common. ”

- Emerson

“ Poetry must be as new as foam, and as old as the rock. ”

- Emerson

“ I cannot remember the books I've read any more than the meals I have eaten; even so, they have made me. ”

- Emerson

“ I cannot remember the books I've read any more than the meals I have eaten; even so, they have made me. ”

- Emerson

“ The first wealth is health. ”

- Emerson

“ The first wealth is health. ”

- Emerson

“ Like happiness, philanthropy was born a twin. The giving that proceeds from a desire for personal credit or satisfaction may be tax-deductible, but it is scarcely philanthropy. ”

- Emerson F. Andrews

“ The deep rewards of giving go to those who give out of a concern for others, and take pains to see that their giving is wisely done, to meet real needs and seize promising opportunities. ”

- Emerson F. Andrews

“ Nature and Books belong to the eyes that see them. ”

- Emerson

“ The first wealth is health. ”

- Emerson

“ If you put a chain around the neck of a slave, the other end fastens itself around you own. ”

- Emerson

“ The deep rewards of giving go to those who give out of a concern for others, and take pains to see that their giving is wisely done, to meet real needs and seize promising opportunities. ”

- Emerson F. Andrews

“ Like happiness, philanthropy was born a twin. The giving that proceeds from a desire for personal credit or satisfaction may be tax-deductible, but it is scarcely philanthropy. ”

- Emerson F. Andrews

“ Nature and Books belong to the eyes that see them. ”

- Emerson

“ The first wealth is health. ”

- Emerson

“ Like happiness, philanthropy was born a twin. The giving that proceeds from a desire for personal credit or satisfaction may be tax-deductible, but it is scarcely philanthropy. ”

- Emerson F. Andrews

“ The first wealth is health. ”

- Emerson

“ Manners are the happy ways of doing things; each one a stroke of genius or of love, now repeated and hardened into usage. ”

- Emerson

“ For everything you have missed you have gained something else. ”

- Emerson

“ If you put a chain around the neck of a slave, the other end fastens itself around you own. ”

- Emerson

“ The deep rewards of giving go to those who give out of a concern for others, and take pains to see that their giving is wisely done, to meet real needs and seize promising opportunities. ”

- Emerson F. Andrews

“ Like happiness, philanthropy was born a twin. The giving that proceeds from a desire for personal credit or satisfaction may be tax-deductible, but it is scarcely philanthropy. ”

- Emerson F. Andrews

“ Like happiness, philanthropy was born a twin. The giving that proceeds from a desire for personal credit or satisfaction may be tax-deductible, but it is scarcely philanthropy. ”

- Emerson F. Andrews

“ Like happiness, philanthropy was born a twin. The giving that proceeds from a desire for personal credit or satisfaction may be tax-deductible, but it is scarcely philanthropy. ”

- Emerson F. Andrews

“ Nature and Books belong to the eyes that see them. ”

- Emerson

“ Like happiness, philanthropy was born a twin. The giving that proceeds from a desire for personal credit or satisfaction may be tax-deductible, but it is scarcely philanthropy. ”

- Emerson F. Andrews

“ The deep rewards of giving go to those who give out of a concern for others, and take pains to see that their giving is wisely done, to meet real needs and seize promising opportunities. ”

- Emerson F. Andrews

“ Manners are the happy ways of doing things; each one a stroke of genius or of love, now repeated and hardened into usage. ”

- Emerson

“ The deep rewards of giving go to those who give out of a concern for others, and take pains to see that their giving is wisely done, to meet real needs and seize promising opportunities. ”

- Emerson F. Andrews

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

- Emerson
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