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Ralph Waldo Emerson war US-amerikanischer Philosoph und Schriftsteller. Zitate auf Englisch.
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“You must read Plato. But you must hold him at arm's length and say, 'Plato, you have delighted and edified mankind for two thousand years. What have you to say to me?”

Said to a young Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., as reported by Felix Frankfurter in Harlan Buddington Phillips, Felix Frankfurter Reminisces (1960), p. 59

“There is no great and no small
To the Soul that maketh all;
And where it cometh, all things are;
And it cometh everywhere.”

Epigraph to History
Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919), Essays, First Series

“Blessed are those who have no talent!”

February 1850
1820s, Journals (1822–1863)

“Respect the child. Be not too much his parent. Trespass not on his solitude.”

"Education" http://books.google.com/books?id=iRAWAAAAYAAJ&q=%22Respect+the+child+Be+not+too+much+his+parent+Trespass+not+on+his+solitude%22&pg=PA116#v=onepage, Lectures and biographical sketches (1883), p.116

“He thought it happier to be dead,
To die for Beauty, than live for bread.”

Beauty
Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919)

“I think no virtue goes with size;
The reason of all cowardice
Is, that men are overgrown,
And, to be valiant, must come down
To the titmouse dimension.”

The Titmouse http://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/1176/, st. 5
1860s, May-Day and Other Pieces (1867)

“No member of a crew is praised for the rugged individuality of his rowing.”

Widely misattributed to Emerson on the Internet, this quote is actually taken from Alfred North Whitehead's essay "Harvard: The Future" (The Atlantic Monthly, September 1936.)
Misattributed

“Solvency is maintained by means of a national debt, on the principle, "If you will not lend me the money, how can I pay you?"”

Ralph Waldo Emerson English Traits

English Traits (1856), reprinted in The Prose Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Vol. 2 (Boston: Fields, Osgood, & Co., 1870), p. 206 ( full text at GoogleBooks http://books.google.com/books?id=21IRAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA206)

“Whoever fights, whoever falls,
Justice conquers evermore.”

Voluntaries
Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919)

“Ever from one who comes to-morrow
Men wait their good and truth to borrow.”

Merlin's Song II http://www.humanitiesweb.org/human.php?s=l&p=c&a=p&ID=20584&c=323
1860s, May-Day and Other Pieces (1867)