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Ralph Waldo Emerson Quotes
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The chief value of the new fact, is to enhance the great and constant fact of life.
Time dissipates to shining ether the solid angularity of facts.
A believer, a mind whose faith is consciousness, is never disturbed because other persons do not yet see the fact which he sees.
The hues of the opal, the light of the diamond, are not to be seen if the eye is too near.
There is no strong performance without a little fanaticism in the performer.
In the morning a man walks with his whole body; in the evening, only with his legs.
A man must thank his defects, and stand in some terror of his talents.
Don't make a novel to establish a principle of political economy. You will spoil both.
The love of novels is the preference of sentiment to the senses.
We love flattery, even though we are not deceived by it, because it shows that we are of importance enough to be courted.
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Diplomacy Quote
There are times when even the greatest tactician in diplomatic cunning is outclassed in his own game. It is then that he discovers that all that he thought he had gained is but loss, and that what is left of national honor and dignity is but the shadow of an illustrious past that is gone forever, or of a potentially great future that will never come.
Strength Quote
Some people think it's holding on that makes one strong. Sometimes it's letting go.
Love Quote
A friend is someone who knows all about you and still loves you.
Life Quote
Life is what happens to you while you're busy making other plans.
Friendship Quote
Sometimes you have to get to know someone really well to realize you're really strangers.
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