| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1912 - 314 páginas
...may. ^The sentiment they instill is of more value than any thought they may contain. To believe yours own thought, to believe that what is true for you...conviction, and it shall be the universal sense ; for the inmost in due time becomes the outmost, — and our first thought is rendered back to us by the... | |
| William Allen White - 1910 - 290 páginas
...secretary, and the richest of ,the three treasurer. These are our faith, hope, and charity. "To believe your own thought, to believe that what is true for...private heart is true for all men — that is genius," says Emerson, and admonishes us, "Speak your latent conviction, and it shall be the universal sense;... | |
| Henry Evarts Gordon - 1911 - 332 páginas
...Into his chrysalis. — CP OILMAN Copyright, Small, Maynard and Company 59. SELF-RELIANCE To believe your own thought, to believe that what is true for...outmost, — and our first thought is rendered back to us by the trumpets of the Last Judgment. Familiar as the voice of the mind is to each, the highest merit... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1911 - 148 páginas
...they instill is of more value than any thought they may contain. To believe your own thought, to 5 believe that what is true for you in your private...latent conviction, and it shall be the universal sense ; 1 for the inmost in due time becomes the outmost, — and our first thought is rendered back to us... | |
| Holbrook Jackson - 1912 - 226 páginas
...etcher's plate, and years afterwards they come back fragrant of youth, and hope and courage. " To believe your own thought, to believe that what is true for...private heart is true for all men — that is genius." " A man must carry himself in the presence of all opposition, as if everything were titular and ephemeral... | |
| 1919 - 496 páginas
..."Self-Reliance" is above the everyday level. And we got that with the fourth sentence: "To believe your own thought, to believe that what is true for...private heart is true for all men — that is genius." "How many times," I asked them, "have you had an idea when a teacher asked a thought-question, but... | |
| Frederick William Roe, George Roy Elliott - 1913 - 512 páginas
...it may. The sentiment they instil is of more value than any thought they may contain. To believe 5 your own thought, to believe that what is true for...outmost — and our first thought is rendered back to us by the trumpets 10 of the Last Judgment. Familiar as the voice of the mind is to each, the highest... | |
| Charles Wesley Emerson - 1913 - 138 páginas
...hour to Europe's fate shall set the triumph seal. KABL THEODOK KOBNEB. SELF-RELIANCE. 1. To believe your own thought, to believe that what is true for...conviction. and it shall be the universal sense ; for the inmost in due time becomes the outmost, and our first thought is rendered back to us by the trumpets... | |
| Rollo Walter Brown, Nathaniel Waring Barnes - 1913 - 400 páginas
...that which this same author gives in the opening lines of his essay on Self -Reliance: " To believe your own thought, to believe that what is true for...conviction, and it shall be the universal sense ; for the inmost in due time becomes the outmost, and our first thought is rendered back to us by the trumpets... | |
| 156 páginas
...understand what Emerson says in the opening paragraph of the most famous of his essays: To believe your own thought, to believe that what is true for...conviction, and it shall be the universal sense; for the inmost in due time becomes the outmost, — and our first thought is rendered back to us by the... | |
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