viernes, 17 de febrero de 2006
Emerson
Essays
XVIII. Beauty
1860
Ralph Waldo Emerson. (1803–1882)
"A deep man believes in miracles, waits for them, believes in magic, believes that the orator will decompose his adversary; believes that the evil eye can wither, that the heart’s blessing can heal; that love can exalt talent; can overcome all odds. From a great heart, secret magnetisms flow incessantly to draw great events."
XVIII. Beauty
1860
Ralph Waldo Emerson. (1803–1882)
"A deep man believes in miracles, waits for them, believes in magic, believes that the orator will decompose his adversary; believes that the evil eye can wither, that the heart’s blessing can heal; that love can exalt talent; can overcome all odds. From a great heart, secret magnetisms flow incessantly to draw great events."

