Ralph Waldo Emerson Quote

Our impatience of miles, when we are in a hurry; but it is still best that a mile should have seventeen hundred and sixty yards.


The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: Representative men (ed. 1903)


Our impatience of miles, when we are in a hurry; but it is still best that a mile should have seventeen hundred and sixty yards.

Our impatience of miles, when we are in a hurry; but it is still best that a mile should have seventeen hundred and sixty yards.

Our impatience of miles, when we are in a hurry; but it is still best that a mile should have seventeen hundred and sixty yards.

Our impatience of miles, when we are in a hurry; but it is still best that a mile should have seventeen hundred and sixty yards.