Society and Solitude, Love and Friendship

· LM Publishers
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- Society and Solitude

- Love

- Friendship

“We have known many fine geniuses with that imperfection that they cannot do anything useful, not so much as write one clean sentence: 'T is worse, and tragic, that no man is fit for society who has fine traits. At a distance, he is admired; but bring him hand to hand, he is a cripple. One protects himself by solitude, and one by courtesy, and one by an acid, worldly manner,—each concealing how he can the thinness of his skin and his incapacity for strict association. But there is no remedy that can reach the heart of the disease, but either habits of self-reliance that should go in practice to making the man independent of the human race, or else a religion of love. Now he hardly seems entitled to marry; for how can he protect a woman, who cannot protect himself?...”

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Philosophe américain, Ralph Waldo Emerson est né à Boston le 25 mai 1803, mort à Concord le 27 avril 1882. Il est considéré comme l'un des pères du Transcendantalisme, mouvement philosophique et littéraire qu'il a fondé avec Henry David Thoreau.

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