“No man gains credit for his cowardly courtesies.”
Quote by Ralph Waldo Emerson
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This book compiles Ralph Waldo Emerson's extensive writings, including his private journals and notebooks, offering a comprehensive view into his intellectual development and his influential thoughts on transcendentalism, nature, and self-reliance. more
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