“Let the reader find that he cannot afford to omit any line of your writing because you you have omitted every word that he can spare.”
Quote by Ralph Waldo Emerson
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Emerson: A Modern Anthology
This book presents a curated selection of essays, lectures, and poetry from Ralph Waldo Emerson, highlighting his influential thoughts on individualism, transcendentalism, and the nature of the self. more
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