“There can never be deep peace between two spirits, never mutual respect, until, in their dialogue, each stands for the whole world.”
Quote by Ralph Waldo Emerson
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Early Lectures: 1838-1842
This book compiles a series of lectures spanning the years 1838 to 1842, offering insights into the speaker's thoughts and teachings during that period. more
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