“What is there of the divine in a load of brick? What ... in a barber shop? ... Much. All.”
Quote by Ralph Waldo Emerson
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The Heart of Emerson's Journals
This book offers a glimpse into the thoughts and reflections of Ralph Waldo Emerson, showcasing his philosophical insights and personal musings throughout his life. more
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