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Ralph Waldo Emerson, né le 25 mai 1803 à Boston et mort le 27 avril 1882 à Concord , est un essayiste, philosophe et poète américain, chef de file du mouvement transcendantaliste américain du début du XIXe siècle. Wikipedia  

✵ 25. mai 1803 – 27. avril 1882  •  Autres noms Ральф Эмерсон
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“Qu’est-ce qu’une herbe? Une plante dont les vertus n’ont pas encore été découvertes […].”

Ralph Waldo Emerson

La Destinée de la République (Fortune of the Republic), 1878

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Ralph Waldo Emerson: Citations en anglais

“Good bye, proud world! I'm going home;
Thou art not my friend; I am not thine.”

Ralph Waldo Emerson

Good Bye
Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919)
Variante: Good bye, proud world! I'm going home;
Thou art not my friend; I am not thine.

“Give all to love;
Obey thy heart;
Friends, kindred, days,
Estate, good fame,
Plans, credit, and the muse;
Nothing refuse.”

Ralph Waldo Emerson

Give All to Love http://www.emersoncentral.com/poems/give_all_to_love.htm, st. 1 <br class="br">1840s, Poems (1847)

“Almost all people descend to meet.”

Ralph Waldo Emerson

1840s, Essays: First Series (1841), Friendship

“Children are all foreigners.”

Ralph Waldo Emerson

25 September 1839
1820s, Journals (1822–1863)

“The gods sell anything and to everybody at a fair price.”

Ralph Waldo Emerson

1870s, Society and Solitude (1870), Quotation and Originality

“The soul active sees absolute truth; and utters truth, or creates.”

Ralph Waldo Emerson

1830s, The American Scholar http://www.emersoncentral.com/amscholar.htm (1837)

“As soon as there is life there is danger.”

Ralph Waldo Emerson

Actually from De l'Allemagne (1813) by Madame de Stael.
Misattributed

“Self-reliance, the height and perfection of man, is reliance on God.”

Ralph Waldo Emerson

The Fugitive Slave Law http://www.rwe.org/comm/index.php?option=com_content&amp;task=view&amp;id=75&amp;Itemid=254, a lecture in New York City (7 March 1854), The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson (1904)

“O tenderly the haughty day
Fills his blue urn with fire;
One morn is in the mighty heaven,
And one in our desire.”

Ralph Waldo Emerson

Ode http://www.potw.org/archive/potw369.html, st. 1 <br class="br">1860s, May-Day and Other Pieces (1867)

“The two parties which divide the state, the party of Conservatism and that of Innovation, are very old, and have disputed the possession of the world ever since it was made.”

Ralph Waldo Emerson

1840s, The Conservative (1841)
Contexte: The two parties which divide the state, the party of Conservatism and that of Innovation, are very old, and have disputed the possession of the world ever since it was made. This quarrel is the subject of civil history. The conservative party established the reverend hierarchies and monarchies of the most ancient world. The battle of patrician and plebeian, of parent state and colony, of old usage and accommodation to new facts, of the rich and the poor, reappears in all countries and times. The war rages not only in battle-fields, in national councils and ecclesiastical synods, but agitates every man’s bosom with opposing advantages every hour. On rolls the old world meantime, and now one, now the other gets the day, and still the fight renews itself as if for the first time, under new names and hot personalities.
Such an irreconcilable antagonism of course must have a correspondent depth of seat in the human constitution. It is the opposition of Past and Future, of Memory and Hope, of the Understanding and the Reason. It is the primal antagonism, the appearance in trifles of the two poles of nature.

“Every ship is a romantic object, except that we sail in.”

Ralph Waldo Emerson livre Experience

1840s, Essays: Second Series (1844), Experience

“The real and lasting victories are those of peace, and not of war.”

Ralph Waldo Emerson Worship

Worship
1860s, The Conduct of Life (1860)

“Discontent is the want of self-reliance: it is infirmity of will.”

Ralph Waldo Emerson

1840s, Essays: First Series (1841), Self-Reliance

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