Source: Lectures on Philosophy (1959), p. 76
“It is always delightful to have one's feelings expressed by some one else in language of enthusiasm one might oneself be afraid to employ.”
Source: Lamia's Winter-Quarters (1898), p. 68.
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Original: Les Grecs avaient compris la mystérieuse puissance de ce dessous de choses. Ce sont eux qui nous ont légué un des plus beaux mots de notre langue, le mot enthousiasme. —Εν Θεος. — Un Dieu intérieur.
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