Ralph Waldo Emerson Quote

Beside all the moral benefit which we may expect from the farmer's profession, when a man enters it considerately, this promised the conquering of the soil, plenty, and beyond this, the adorning of the country with every advantage and ornament which labor, ingenuity, and affection for a man's home, could suggest.


Orations, Lectures, and Addresses (ed. 1845)


Beside all the moral benefit which we may expect from the farmer's profession, when a man enters it considerately, this promised the conquering of...

Beside all the moral benefit which we may expect from the farmer's profession, when a man enters it considerately, this promised the conquering of...

Beside all the moral benefit which we may expect from the farmer's profession, when a man enters it considerately, this promised the conquering of...

Beside all the moral benefit which we may expect from the farmer's profession, when a man enters it considerately, this promised the conquering of...