Essays: History. Self-relance. Compensation. Spiritual laws. Love. Friendship. Prudence. Heroism. The over-soul. Circles. Intellect. ArtHoughton, Mifflin, 1903 |
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Ralph Waldo Emerson. The same reality pervades all teaching . The man may teach by doing , and not otherwise . If he can communicate himself he can teach , but not by words . He teaches who gives , and he learns who receives . There is no ...
Ralph Waldo Emerson. The same reality pervades all teaching . The man may teach by doing , and not otherwise . If he can communicate himself he can teach , but not by words . He teaches who gives , and he learns who receives . There is no ...
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... teach , not voluntarily but involuntarily . Thoughts come into our minds by avenues which we never left open , and thoughts go out of our minds through avenues which we never voluntarily opened . ' Character teaches over our head . The ...
... teach , not voluntarily but involuntarily . Thoughts come into our minds by avenues which we never left open , and thoughts go out of our minds through avenues which we never voluntarily opened . ' Character teaches over our head . The ...
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... teaches more austerely the same lesson . As picture teaches the color- ing , so sculpture the anatomy of form . When I have seen fine statues and afterwards enter a public assembly , I understand well what he meant who said , " When I ...
... teaches more austerely the same lesson . As picture teaches the color- ing , so sculpture the anatomy of form . When I have seen fine statues and afterwards enter a public assembly , I understand well what he meant who said , " When I ...
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