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It is already beginning to indicate character and religion to withdraw from the religious meetings
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A good consolidation of many philosophers’ words written plainly
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Other essays within the volume however are not so compelling
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I wish i could go back and have conversations with emerson and thoreau
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Well the continent is worthy the narration of the audio book is not
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Very sophisticated book had to read the first page more than 10 times to understand what he was saying
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In the penultimate essay emerson goes so far as to say that aristotle charlemagne and the buddha are not dead but live on by our continual participation in their spirit
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I have read several of his essays quotes and poems in the past but i had not read this 117 pages dover thrift edition selfreliance and other essays by ralph waldo emerson which i purchased on amazon for a bargain price
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Ralph waldo emerson 18031882 was an american philosopher writer and poet and former unitarian minister who led the transcendentalist movement in american in the mid19th century