Ralph Waldo Emerson Quote

When the literary class betray a destitution of faith, it is not strange that society should be disheartened and sensualized by unbelief.


The Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: Comprising His Essays, Lectures, Poems, and Orations (ed. 1883)


When the literary class betray a destitution of faith, it is not strange that society should be disheartened and sensualized by unbelief.

When the literary class betray a destitution of faith, it is not strange that society should be disheartened and sensualized by unbelief.

When the literary class betray a destitution of faith, it is not strange that society should be disheartened and sensualized by unbelief.

When the literary class betray a destitution of faith, it is not strange that society should be disheartened and sensualized by unbelief.