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| Journals Quotes | No. | Quotation | Last Name | First Name | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | The best effect of fine persons is felt after we have left their presence. | Emerson | Journals | |
| 2 | Take the place and attitude to which you see your unquestionable right, and all men acquiesce. | Emerson | Journals | |
| 3 | All diseases run into one, old age. | Emerson | Journals | |
| 4 | The philosophy of waiting is sustained by all the oracles of the universe. | Emerson | Journals | |
| 5 | If I cannot brag of knowing something, then I brag of not knowing it; at any rate, brag. | Emerson | Ralph Waldo | Journals |
| 6 | Let me never fall into the vulgar mistake of dreaming that I am persecuted whenever I am contradicted. | Emerson | Ralph Waldo | Journals |
| 7 | Be a little careful about your library. Do you foresee what you will do with it? Very little to be sure. But the real question is, What it will do with you? You will come here and get books that will open your eyes, and your ears, and your curiosity, and turn you inside out or outside in. | Emerson | Ralph Waldo | Journals |
| 8 | The pettiness of a mind can be measured by the pettiness of its adoration or its blasphemy. | Gide | Andre | Journals |
| 9 | Any fool can make a rule and every fool will mind it. | Thoreau | Henry David | Journals |
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