Ralph Waldo Emerson Quote

If your friend has displeased you, you shall not sit down to consider it, for he has already lost all memory of the passage, and has doubled his power to serve you, and, ere you can rise up again, will burden you with blessings.


Essays: Second Series (ed. 1845)


If your friend has displeased you, you shall not sit down to consider it, for he has already lost all memory of the passage, and has doubled his...

If your friend has displeased you, you shall not sit down to consider it, for he has already lost all memory of the passage, and has doubled his...

If your friend has displeased you, you shall not sit down to consider it, for he has already lost all memory of the passage, and has doubled his...

If your friend has displeased you, you shall not sit down to consider it, for he has already lost all memory of the passage, and has doubled his...