Ralph Waldo Emerson Friendship Quotations
Ralph Waldo Emerson Quotes about:
Friendship Quotes from:
- All Friendship Quotes
- Ralph Waldo Emerson
- Henry David Thoreau
- Marcus Tullius Cicero
- William Shakespeare
- Aristotle
- Francois De La Rochefoucauld
- Samuel Johnson
- Bob Dylan
- A A Milne
- Abraham Lincoln
- Benjamin Franklin
- Khalil Gibran
- William Hazlitt
- Friedrich Nietzsche
- George Washington
- Bible Bible
- Francis Bacon
- George Eliot
- Confucius
- Mark Twain
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I Am Thankful Quotes
I am thankful for small mercies. I compared notes with one of my friends who expect everything of the universe, and is disappointed when anything is less than the best, and I found that I begin at the other extreme, expecting nothing, and am always full of thanks for moderate good. . . . If we will take the good we find, . . . we shall have heaping measures. . . .
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Sex Quotes
For, when men shall meet as they ought, each a benefactor, a shower of stars, clothed with thoughts, with deeds, with accomplishments, it should be the festival of nature which all things announce. Of such friendship, love in the sexes is the first symbol, as all other things are symbols of love. Those relations to the best men, which, at one time, we reckoned the romances of youth, become, in the progress of character, the most solid enjoyment.
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Men Quotes
Almost every man we meet requires some civility,--requires to be humored; he has some fame, some talent, some whim of religion orphilanthropy in his head that is not to be questioned, and which spoils all conversation with him. But a friend is a sane man who exercises not my ingenuity, but me.
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Men Quotes
The service a man renders his friend is trivial and selfish, compared with the service he knows his friend stood in readiness to yield him, alike before he had begun to serve his friend, and now also. Compared with that good-will I bear my friend, the benefit it is in my power to render him seems small.
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Stars Quotes
We begin with friendships, and all our youth is a reconnoitering and recruiting of the holy fraternity they shall combine for thesalvation of men. But so the remoter stars seem a nebula of united light, yet there is no group which a telescope will not resolve; and the dearest friends are separated by impassable gulfs.
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Country Quotes
Consider what you have in the smallest well-chosen library-a company of the wisest and wittiest men which can be plucked out of all civilized countries in a thousand years. The men themselves were then hidden and inaccessible. They were solitary, impatient of interruption, and fenced by etiquette. But now they are immortal, and the thought they did not reveal, even to their bosom friends, is here written out in transparent words of light to us, who are strangers of another age.
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