| Christopher Newfield - 1996 - 294 oldal
...struggles give way to the homely sense that "in spite of seeming difference, men are all of one pattern. We readily assume this with our mates, and are disappointed...never forgive in each other is difference of opinion"" Competition yields to kinship. Men together have a goal — familiarity governed by a higher unity—... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 2001 - 452 oldal
...this, with our mates, with those with whom we talk and deal, and are disappointed and angry, if we find we are premature, and that their watches are slower...never forgive in each other, is difference of opinion. If we extend this identification, as we must, — beyond man, to the system of animals, — we trace,... | |
| James W. Komarnicki - 2004 - 322 oldal
...closed mind" (McKenzie 1980). "The most difficult thing to open is a closed mind" (McKenzie 1980). "The only sin which we never forgive in each other is difference of opinion " (Ralph Waldo Emerson in Merriam- Webster 1995). "When rejecting the ideas of another, make sure you... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 2005 - 321 oldal
...watehes are slower than ours. In faet the only sin whieh we never forgive in eaeh othtT is diiTereneo of opinion. We know beforehand that yonder man must...not two hands, — two feet,- — hair and nails? Poes lie not eat, — bleed, — laugh, — ery ? His dissent from me is the veriest affeetation. This... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 2005 - 321 oldal
...watehes are slower than ours. In faet the only sin whieh we never forgive in eaeh othtT Is diiTereneo of opinion. We know beforehand that yonder man must think as we do. Has he not two hands, — two feet,-—hair and nails? Poes lie not eat, — bleed, — laugh, — ery ? His dissent from me is the... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 2007 - 554 oldal
...known as the Abbe Galiani, served as Italy's Secretary of the Embassy in Paris from 1 759 to 1 709. 1 $ IN FACT, THE ONLY SIN WHICH WE NEVER FORGIVE IN EACH OTHER IS DIFFERENCE OF OPINION. Emerson attributes this statement, which he also used in the lecture "The Young American," CW, I, 232,... | |
| 1921 - 642 oldal
...concord can come only by mutual toleration and good feeling in religious matters. Alas, as Emerson says : "The only sin which we never forgive in each other is difference of opinion." We cannot revive the auto-da-fe or re-erect the Bastile, but by social ostracism, by mendacious rumor-mongering,... | |
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