Zitate von Ralph Waldo Emerson
Ein bekanntes Zitat von Ralph Waldo Emerson:
Es ist leicht, in der Einsamkeit nach der eigenen Neigung zu leben. Aber der große Mensch ist der, der mitten im Gewühl mit vollkommener Anmut die Unabhängigkeit des Einsiedlers bewahrt.
Informationen über Ralph Waldo Emerson
Theologe, Pfarrer, Schriftsteller, "Conduct Of Life", gilt als der bedeutendste amerikanische Philosoph (USA, 1803 - 1882).
Ralph Waldo Emerson · Geburtsdatum · Sterbedatum
Ralph Waldo Emerson wäre heute 220 Jahre, 11 Monate, 22 Tage oder 80.712 Tage alt.
Geboren am 25.05.1803 in Boston
Gestorben am 27.04.1882 in Concord/Massachusetts
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Weitere 741 Zitate von Ralph Waldo Emerson
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Some will always be above others. Destroy the inequality today, and it will appear again tomorrow.
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Speech is power: speech is to persuade, to convert, to compel.
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Spiritual force is stronger than material force; thoughts rule the world.
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Stay at home in your mind. Don't recite other people's opinions.
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Superficial people believe in luck and coincidence. Enterprising people believe in cause and effect.
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Talent for talent's sake is a bauble and a show. Talent working with joy in the cause of universal truth lifts the possessor to new power as a benefactor.
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That which we do not call education is more precious than that wich we call so.
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The artists must be sacrificed to their art. Like the bees, they must put their lives into the sting they give.
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The beautiful rests on the foundations of the necessary.
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The believing we do something when we do nothing is the first illusion of tobacco.
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The brevity of human life gives a melancholy to the profession of the architect.
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The condition which high friendship demands is ability to do without it.
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The courage of the tiger is one, and of the horse another.
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The creation of a thousand forests is in one acorn.
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The creation of beauty is art.
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The desire of gold is not for gold. It is for the means of freedom and benefit.
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The education of the will is the object of our existence.
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The effect of the indulgence of human affection is a certain cordial exhilaration.
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The effects of opposition are wonderful. There are men who rise refreshed on hearing of a treat - men to whom a crisis which intimidates and paralyzes the majority, comes graceful and beloved as a bride!
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The essence of greatness is the perception that virtue is enough.