Ralph Waldo Emerson Quote

The service a man renders his friend is trivial and selfish, compared with the service he knows his friend stood in readiness to yield him, alike before he had begun to serve his friend, and now also. Compared with that good-will I bear my friend, the benefit it is in my power to render him seems small.


The Prose Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson (ed. 1870)


The service a man renders his friend is trivial and selfish, compared with the service he knows his friend stood in readiness to yield him, alike...

The service a man renders his friend is trivial and selfish, compared with the service he knows his friend stood in readiness to yield him, alike...

The service a man renders his friend is trivial and selfish, compared with the service he knows his friend stood in readiness to yield him, alike...

The service a man renders his friend is trivial and selfish, compared with the service he knows his friend stood in readiness to yield him, alike...