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Ability
Engrave this Quote "Big jobs usually go to the men who prove their ability to outgrow small ones."
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-Ralph Waldo Emerson, attributed, no source
Acceptance
Engrave this Quote Accept your genius and say what you think.
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-Ralph Waldo Emerson, attributed, no source
Engrave this Quote People only see what they are prepared to see.
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-Ralph Waldo Emerson, attributed, no source
Ambition
Engrave this Quote Without ambition one starts nothing. Without work one finishes nothing. The prize will not be sent to you. You have to win it. The man who knows how will always have a job. The man who also knows why will always be his boss.
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-Ralph Waldo Emerson
Angels
Engrave this Quote The angels are so enamoured of the language that is spoken in heaven, that they will not distort their lips with the hissing and unmusical dialects of men, but speak their own, whether there be any who understand it or not.
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-Ralph Waldo Emerson, "Essays," "Intellect" (First Series), 1841
Artist, The
Engrave this Quote Genial manners are good, and power of accommodation to any circumstance, but the high prize of life, the crowning fortune of a man is to be born with a bias to some pursuit, which finds him in employment and happiness, -- whether it be to make baskets, or broadswords, or canals, or statutes, or songs. I doubt not this was the meaning of Socrates, when he pronounced artists the only truly wise, as being actually, not apparently so.
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-Ralph Waldo Emerson, Conduct of Life - "Considerations by the Way", 1860
Authors & Writing
Engrave this Quote Talent alone cannot make a writer. There must be a man behind the book; a personality which, by birth and quality, is pledged to the doctrines there set forth, and which exists to see and state things so, and not otherwise.
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-Ralph Waldo Emerson, "Representative Men," "Goethe", 1850
Beauty
Engrave this Quote "Though we travel the world over to find the beautiful, we must carry it with us or we find it not."
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Engrave this Quote "Tell them dear, that if eyes were made for seeing,
Then beauty is its own excuse for being:
Why thou wert there, O rival of the rose!
I never sought to ask, I never knew:
But, in my simple ignorance suppose
The selfsame power that brought me there brought you."
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-Ralph Waldo Emerson, Rhodora, The
Confidence
Engrave this Quote A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds, adored by little statesmen and philosophers and divines. With consistency a great soul has simply nothing to do. He may as well concern himself with his shadow on the wall. Speak what you think now in hard words, and to-morrow speak what to-morrow thinks in hard words again, though it contradict every thing you said to-day. -- `Ah, so you shall be sure to be misunderstood.' -- Is it so bad, then, to be misunderstood? Pythagoras was misunderstood, and Socrates, and Jesus, and Luther, and Copernicus, and Galileo, and Newton, and every pure and wise spirit that ever took flesh. To be great is to be misunderstood.
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-Ralph Waldo Emerson, Self Reliance, 1841
Conformity & Nonconformity
Engrave this Quote But you must pay for conformity. All goes well as long as you run with conformists. But you, who are honest men in other particulars, know, that there is alive somewhere a man whose honesty reaches to this point also, that he shall not kneel to false gods, and, on the day when you meet him, you sink into the class of counterfeits.
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-Ralph Waldo Emerson, “Religion,” English Traits (1856)
Conversation
Engrave this Quote Let us not look east and west for materials of conversation, but rest in presence and unity. A just feeling will fast enough supply fuel for discourse, if speaking be more grateful than silence. When people come to see us, we foolishly prattle, lest we be inhospitable. But things said for conversation are chalk eggs. Don't say things. What you are stands over you the while, and thunders so that I cannot hear what you say to the contrary. A lady of my acquaintance said, " I don't care so much for what they say as I do for what makes them say it."
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-Ralph Waldo Emerson, Social Aims, 1876
Conviction
Engrave this Quote The miracles of genius always rest on profound convictions which refuse to be analyzed.
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-Ralph Waldo Emerson
Death
Engrave this Quote "Far or forgot to me is near;
Shadow and sunlight are the same;
The vanished gods to me appear;
And one to me are shame and fame.

They reckon ill who leave me out;
When me they fly, I am the wings;
I am the doubter and the doubt,
And I the hymn the Brahmin sings."
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-Ralph Waldo Emerson, Brahma

Decisions
Engrave this Quote Once you make a decision, the universe conspires to make it happen.
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-Ralph Waldo Emerson
Earth
Engrave this Quote Under the general name of Commodity, I rank all those advantages which our senses owe to nature. This, of course, is a benefit which is temporary and mediate, not ultimate, like its service to the soul. Yet although low, it is perfect in its kind, and is the only use of nature which all men apprehend. The misery of man appears like childish petulance, when we explore the steady and prodigal provision that has been made for his support and delight on this green ball which floats him through the heavens. What angels invented these splendid ornaments, these rich conveniences, this ocean of air above, this ocean of water beneath, this firmament of earth between? this zodiac of lights, this tent of dropping clouds, this striped coat of climates, this fourfold year? Beasts, fire, water, stones, and corn serve him. The field is at once his floor, his work-yard, his play-ground, his garden, and his bed.
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-Ralph Waldo Emerson, "Commodity", Chapter II from Nature, published as part of Nature; Addresses and Lectures
Effort
Engrave this Quote We aim above the mark to hit the mark.
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-Ralph Waldo Emerson, attributed, no source
Experience
Engrave this Quote The results of life are uncalculated and uncalculable. The years teach much which the days never know. The persons who compose our company, converse, and come and go, and design and execute many things, and somewhat comes of it all, but an unlooked for result. The individual is always mistaken. He designed many things, and drew in other persons as coadjutors, quarrelled with some or all, blundered much, and something is done; all are a little advanced, but the individual is always mistaken. It turns out somewhat new, and very unlike what he promised himself.
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-Ralph Waldo Emerson, Essays "Experience", 1844
Freedom
Engrave this Quote My angel, - his name is Freedom,
Choose him to be your king;
He shall cut pathways east and west.
And fend you with his wing.

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-Ralph Waldo Emerson, from "Boston Hymn", "The Atlantic Monthly", February, 1863
Friends
Engrave this Quote O friend, my bosom said,
Through thee alone the sky is arched.
Through thee the rose is red;
All things through thee take nobler form,
And look beyond the earth,
The mill-round of our fate appears
A sun-path in thy worth.
Me too thy nobleness has taught
To master my despair;
The fountains of my hidden life
Are through thy friendship fair.
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-Ralph Waldo Emerson, Essays: First Series, 1841
Engrave this Quote What is so great as friendship, let us carry with what grandeur of spirit we can. Let us be silent, -- so we may hear the whisper of the gods. Let us not interfere. Who set you to cast about what you should say to the select souls, or how to say any thing to such? No matter how ingenious, no matter how graceful and bland. There are innumerable degrees of folly and wisdom, and for you to say aught is to be frivolous. Wait, and thy heart shall speak. Wait until the necessary and everlasting overpowers you, until day and night avail themselves of your lips. The only reward of virtue is virtue; the only way to have a friend is to be one.
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-Ralph Waldo Emerson, Essays "Friendship", 1841
Engrave this Quote "He who has a thousand friends
Has not a friend to spare,
While he who has one enemy
Shall meet him everywhere."
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-Ralph Waldo Emerson
Genius
Engrave this Quote A man cannot free himself by any self-denying ordinances, neither by water nor potatoes, nor by violent possibilities, by refusing to swear, refusing to pay taxes, by going to jail, or by taking another man's crops or squatting on his land. By none of these ways can he free himself; no, nor by paying his debts with money; only by obedience to his own genius.
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-Ralph Waldo Emerson
God
Engrave this Quote Though thou loved her as thyself,
As a self of purer clay,
Tho' her parting dims the day,
Stealing grace from all alive,
Heartily know,
When half-gods go,
The gods arrive.
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-Ralph Waldo Emerson, from “Give All to Love,” Poems (1847)
Greatness & Great Things
Engrave this Quote "Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm."
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-Ralph Waldo Emerson
Heroes/Heroism
Engrave this Quote Heroism works in contradiction to the voice of mankind and in contradiction, for a time, to the voice of the great and good. Heroism is an obedience to a secret impulse of an individual’s character. Now to no other man can its wisdom appear as it does to him, for every man must be supposed to see a little farther on his own proper path than any one else. Therefore just and wise men take umbrage at his act, until after some little time be past: then they see it to be in unison with their acts. All prudent men see that the action is clean contrary to a sensual prosperity; for every heroic act measures itself by its contempt of some external good. But it finds its own success at last, and then the prudent also extol.
Self-trust is the essence of heroism. It is the state of the soul at war, and its ultimate objects are the last defiance of falsehood and wrong, and the power to bear all that can be inflicted by evil agents. It speaks the truth and it is just. It is generous, hospitable, temperate, scornful of petty calculations and scornful of being scorned. It persists; it is of an undaunted boldness and of a fortitude not to be wearied out. Its jest is the littleness of common life. That false prudence which dotes on health and wealth is the foil, the butt and merriment of heroism. Heroism, like Plotinus, is almost ashamed of its body.

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-Ralph Waldo Emerson, Essays and English Traits "Heroism", 1841
Inspirational
Engrave this Quote None of us will ever accomplish anything excellent or commanding except when he listens to this whisper which is heard by him alone.
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-Ralph Waldo Emerson
Integrity
Engrave this Quote Nothing is at last sacred but the integrity of your own mind.
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Leadership
Engrave this Quote Thus we feed on genius, and refresh ourselves from too much conversation with our mates, and exult in the depth of nature in that direction in which he leads us. What indemnification is one great man for populations of pigmies! Every mother wishes one son a genius, though all the rest should be mediocre. But a new danger appears in the excess of influence of the great man. His attractions warp us from our place. We have become underlings and intellectual suicides. Ah! yonder in the horizon is our help;- other great men, new qualities, counterweights and checks on each other. We cloy of the honey of each peculiar greatness. Every hero becomes a bore at last. Perhaps Voltaire was not bad-hearted, yet he said of the good Jesus, even, "I pray you, let me never hear that man's name again." They cry up the virtues of George Washington,- "Damn George Washington!" is the poor Jacobin's whole speech and confutation. But it is human nature's indispensable defense. The centripetence augments the centrifugence. We balance one man with his opposite, and the health of the state depends on the see-saw.
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-Ralph Waldo Emerson, The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson - Volume IV - Representative Men "Uses of Great Men", 1850
Learning
Engrave this Quote The secret of culture is to learn, that a few great points steadily reappear,…and that these few are alone to be regarded, -- the escape from all false ties; courage to be what we are; and love of what is simple and beautiful; independence, and cheerful relation, these are the essentials, -- these, and the wish to serve, -- to add somewhat to the well-being of men.
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-Ralph Waldo Emerson, Conduct of Life “Considerations by the Way”, 1860
Liberty
Engrave this Quote "By the rude bridge that arched the flood,
Their flag to April's breeze unfurled,
Here once the embattled farmers stood,
And fired the shot heard round the world."
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-Ralph Waldo Emerson, Concord Hymn
Libraries
Engrave this Quote Be a little careful about your library. Do you foresee what you will do with it? Very little to be sure. But the real question is, What it will do with you?
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Life
Engrave this Quote "Finish each day and be done with it. You have done what you could; some blunders and absurdities have crept in; forget them as soon as you can. Tomorrow is a new day; you shall begin it serenely and with too high a spirit to be encumbered with your old nonsense."
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Love
Engrave this Quote How we glow over these novels of passion, when the story is told with any spark of truth and nature! And what fastens attention, in the intercourse of life, like any passage betraying affection between two parties? Perhaps we never saw them before and never shall meet them again. But we see them exchange a glance or betray a deep emotion, and we are no longer strangers. We understand them and take the warmest interest in the development of the romance. All mankind love a lover.
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-Ralph Waldo Emerson, from "Love" Essays: First Series, 1841
Engrave this Quote It happened once that a youth and a maiden beheld each other in a public assembly for the first time…The youth gazed with great delight upon the beautiful face until he caught the maiden’s eye…The mysterious communication that is established across a house between two entire strangers, by this means moves all the springs of wonder.
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-Ralph Waldo Emerson, (on meeting Lydia Jackson, who was to be his second wife)
Mankind, Man
Engrave this Quote But the lightning which explodes and fashions planets, maker of planets and suns, is in him. On one side elemental order, sandstone and granite, rock-ledges, peat-bog, forest, sea and shore; and on the other part, thought, the spirit which composes and decomposes nature,—here they are, side by side, god and devil, mind and matter, king and conspirator, belt and spasm, riding peacefully together in the eye and brain of every man.
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-Ralph Waldo Emerson, “Fate” The Conduct of Life, 1860
Manners
Engrave this Quote Manners are the happy ways of doing things; each one a stroke of genius or of love, now repeated and hardened into usage, they form at last a rich varnish, with which the routine of life is washed, and its details adorned. If they are superficial, so are the dew-drops which give such a depth to the morning meadows.
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-Ralph Waldo Emerson, The Conduct of Life
Engrave this Quote I have seen manners that make a similar impression with personal beauty; that give the like exhilaration, and refine us like that; and, in memorable experiences, they are suddenly better than beauty, and make that superfluous and ugly. But they must be marked by fine perception, the acquaintance with real beauty. They must always show self-control: you shall not be facile, apologetic, or leaky, but king over your word; and every gesture and action shall indicate power at rest. Then they must be inspired by the good heart. There is no beautifier of complexion, or form, or behavior, like the wish to scatter joy and not pain around us. 'Tis good to give a stranger a meal, or a night's lodging. 'Tis better to be hospitable to his good meaning and thought, and give courage to a companion. We must be as courteous to a man as we are to a picture, which we are willing to give the advantage of a good light.
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-Ralph Waldo Emerson, "Behavior" from The Conduct of Life, 1860
Motivational
Engrave this Quote Five minutes of today are worth as much to me, as five minutes in the next millennium.
Let us be poised, and wise, and our own, today.

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-Ralph Waldo Emerson, Experience from Essays: Second Series (1844)
Engrave this Quote Men who for truth and honor's sake
Stand fast and suffer long.
Brave men who work while others sleep,
Who dare while others fly...
They build a nation's pillars deep
And lift them to the sky.
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-Ralph Waldo Emerson, from "A Nation's Strenth"
Nature
Engrave this Quote I am taught the poorness of our invention, the ugliness of towns and palaces. Art and luxury have early learned that they must work as enhancement and sequel to this original beauty. I am over instructed for my return. Henceforth I shall be hard to please. I cannot go back to toys. I am grown expensive and sophisticated. I can no longer live without elegance: but a countryman shall be my master of revels. He who knows the most, he who knows what sweets and virtues are in the ground, the waters, the plants, the heavens, and how to come at these enchantments, is the rich and royal man. Only as far as the masters of the world have called in nature to their aid, can they reach the height of magnificence.
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-Ralph Waldo Emerson, Essays "Nature", 1850
Observation
Engrave this Quote How many attractions for us have our passing fellows in the streets, both male and female, which our ethics forbid us to express, which yet infuse so much pleasure into life. A lovely child, a handsome youth, a beautiful girl, a heroic man, a maternal woman, a venerable old man, charm us, though strangers, and we cannot say so, or look at them but for a moment.
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-Ralph Waldo Emerson, Journal, November 12, 1836
Play/Games
Whatever games are played with us, we must play no games with ourselves, but deal in our privacy with the last honesty and truth.
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Reading
Engrave this Quote "I suppose every old scholar has had the experience of reading something in a book which was significant to him, but which he could never find again. Sure he is that he read it there, but no one else ever read it, nor can he find it again, though he buy the book and ransack every page."
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-Ralph Waldo Emerson
Sculpture
Engrave this Quote In sculpture did ever anybody call the Apollo a fancy piece? Or say of the Laocoon how it might be made different? A masterpiece of art has in the mind a fixed place in the chain of being, as much as a plant or a crystal.
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-Ralph Waldo Emerson, Society and Solitude: Art
Secrets
Engrave this Quote "He then learns that in going down into the secrets of his own mind he has descended into the secrets of all minds."
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Self Respect
Engrave this Quote "What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies with in us."
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Self-help
Engrave this Quote "It is one of the most beautiful compensations of life, that no man can sincerely try to help another without helping himself."
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Silence
Engrave this Quote The silence that accepts merit as the most natural thing in the world is the highest applause.
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-Ralph Waldo Emerson, "Divinity School Address", at Divinity College, Harvard University, MA [in "Addresses and Lectures," 1849], July 15, 1838
Snow
Engrave this Quote Announced by all the trumpets of the sky,
Arrives the snow, and, driving o'er the fields,
Seems nowhere to alight: the whited air
Hides hills and woods, the river, and the heaven,
And veils the farmhouse at the garden's end.
The sled and traveller stopped, the courier's feet
Delayed, all friends shut out, the housemates sit
Around the radiant fireplace, enclosed In a tumultuous privacy of storm.
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-Ralph Waldo Emerson
Thanksgiving
I awoke this morning with devout thanksgiving for my friends, the old and new.
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Time
Engrave this Quote "The roses under my window make no reference to former roses or better ones; they are what they are; they exist with God today. There is no time to them. There is simply the rose; it is perfect in every moment of its existence."
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Walking
Engrave this Quote Few people know how to take a walk. The qualifications are endurance, plain clothes, old shoes, an eye for nature, good humor, vast curiosity, good speech, good silence and nothing too much.
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-Ralph Waldo Emerson
Wisdom
Engrave this Quote Wisdom is like electricity. There is no permanently wise man, but men capable of wisdom, who, being put into certain company, or other favorable conditions, become wise for a short time, as glasses rubbed acquire electric power for a while.
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-Ralph Waldo Emerson, "Clubs," Society and Solitude, 1870
Words
Engrave this Quote Words are finite organs of the infinite mind. They cannot cover the dimensions of what is in truth. They break, chop, and impoverish it.
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Work
Engrave this Quote There is a time in every man's education when he arrives at the conviction that envy is ignorance; that imitation is suicide; that he must take himself for better for worse as his portion; that though the wide universe is full of good, no kernel of nourishing corn can come to him but through his toil bestowed on that plot of ground which is given to him to till.
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-Ralph Waldo Emerson, Self-Reliance, 1841




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