Home » Quote » Ralph Waldo Emerson » „None believeth in the soul of man, but only in some man or person old and departed.“ „None believeth in the soul of man, but only in some man or person old and departed.“ — Ralph Waldo Emerson Tags:PersonalitySoul Related quotes „The man with the greatest soul will always face the greatest war with the low minded person.“ — Albert Einstein „Suddenly Saracen Rue looked old and tired, and Skulduggery Pleasant came into focus as what he really was – a genius, a killer, a tortured soul, and the only true dead man among them.“ — Derek Landy „A person’s never too old for stories. Man and boy, girl and woman, we live for them. - Roland Deschain“ — Stephen King „A man without a mustache is a man without a soul.“ — Confucius „But the soul which has been polluted, and is impure at the time of her departure, and is the companion and servant of the body always, and is in love with and fascinated by the body and by the desires and pleasures of the body, until she is led to believe that the truth exists only in bodily form, which a man may touch and see and taste and use for the purposes of his lusts—the soul, I mean, accustomed to hate and fear and avoid the intellectual principle, which to the bodily eye is dark and invisible, and can be attained only by philosophy—do you suppose that such a soul as this will depart pure and unalloyed?“ — Socrates „Literature is always personal, always one man's vision of the world, one man's experience, and it can only be popular when men are ready to welcome the visions of others.“ — W.B. Yeats „The soul of Man must quicken to creation.“ — T.S. Eliot
„None believeth in the soul of man, but only in some man or person old and departed.“ — Ralph Waldo Emerson Tags:PersonalitySoul