“Don't waste yourself in rejection, nor bark against the bad, but chant the beauty of the good.”
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1870s, Society and Solitude (1870)
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Ralph Waldo Emerson727
American philosopher, essayist, and poet 1803–1882Related quotes
Jean Tinguely (1925–1991) Swiss painter and sculptor
reprinted in 'Zero', ed. Otto Piene and Heinz Mack, Cambridge, Mass; MIT Press 1973, p. 119
Quotes, 1960's, untitled statements in 'Zero 3', (1961)
“Make no expense but to do good to others or yourself; waste nothing.”
Thomas Jackson (1824–1863) Confederate general
Misattributed, Jackson's personal book of maxims
“Change is neither good nor bad, but knowledge is always useful.”
Christopher Paolini book Inheritance
Source: Inheritance (2011)
“Dignity is like morality,” Mirabilis barked. “Too much is as bad as too little.”
M. K. Hobson book The Native Star
Source: The Native Star (2010), Chapter 20, “The Otherwhere Marble” (p. 274)
Joseph Roux (1834–1905) French poet
Part 5, XXII
Meditations of a Parish Priest (1866)
Aurelius Augustinus (354–430) early Christian theologian and philosopher
Earliest attribution found in Who Said That?: More than 2,500 Usable Quotes and Illustrations https://books.google.nl/books?id=7mn8AwAAQBAJ&pg=PT63 (1995) by George Sweeting. Online sources always attribute the quote to Augustine, but never specify in which of his works it is to be found. <br class="br">Disputed