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... genius seeks True genius will not to defend us from itself . impoverish , but will liberate , and add new senses . If a wise man should appear in our village , he would create , in those who conversed with him , a new consciousness of ...
... genius seeks True genius will not to defend us from itself . impoverish , but will liberate , and add new senses . If a wise man should appear in our village , he would create , in those who conversed with him , a new consciousness of ...
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Ralph Waldo Emerson. of the same substance which ordaineth and doeth . The genius of humanity is the right point of view of history . The qualities abide ; the men who exhibit them have now more ... genius , so long as we Uses of Great Men ...
Ralph Waldo Emerson. of the same substance which ordaineth and doeth . The genius of humanity is the right point of view of history . The qualities abide ; the men who exhibit them have now more ... genius , so long as we Uses of Great Men ...
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Ralph Waldo Emerson. It is easy to see how this arrogance comes . The genius is a genius by the first look he casts on any object . Is his eye creative ? Does he not rest in angles and colors , but beholds the design , he will presently ...
Ralph Waldo Emerson. It is easy to see how this arrogance comes . The genius is a genius by the first look he casts on any object . Is his eye creative ? Does he not rest in angles and colors , but beholds the design , he will presently ...
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