Ralph Waldo Emerson Quote

The finished man of the world must eat of every apple at once. He must hold his hatreds also at arm's length, and not remember spite. He has neither friends nor enemies, but values men only as channels of power.


The Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson (ed. 1902)


The finished man of the world must eat of every apple at once. He must hold his hatreds also at arm's length, and not remember spite. He has neither...

The finished man of the world must eat of every apple at once. He must hold his hatreds also at arm's length, and not remember spite. He has neither...

The finished man of the world must eat of every apple at once. He must hold his hatreds also at arm's length, and not remember spite. He has neither...

The finished man of the world must eat of every apple at once. He must hold his hatreds also at arm's length, and not remember spite. He has neither...