Margaret Fuller Quote

Those who are not intimately and permanently linked with others, are thrown upon themselves; and, if they do not there find peace and incessant life, there is none to flatter them that they are not very poor, and very mean.
A position which so constantly admonishes, may be of inestimable benefit. The person may gain, undistracted by other relationships, a closer communion with the one. Such a use is made of it by saints and sibyls.


Woman in the Nineteenth Century (1845)


Those who are not intimately and permanently linked with others, are thrown upon themselves; and, if they do not there find peace and incessant life, ...

Those who are not intimately and permanently linked with others, are thrown upon themselves; and, if they do not there find peace and incessant life, ...

Those who are not intimately and permanently linked with others, are thrown upon themselves; and, if they do not there find peace and incessant life, ...

Those who are not intimately and permanently linked with others, are thrown upon themselves; and, if they do not there find peace and incessant life, ...