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"The only reward of virtue is virtue; the only way to have a friend is to be one."
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Essays (Emerson)"Human labor, through all its forms, from the sharpening of a stake to the construction of a city or an epic, is one immense illustration of the perfect compensation of the universe. The absolute balance of Give and Take, the doctrine that every thing has its price, — and if that price is not paid, not that thing but something else is obtained, and that it is impossible to get any thing without its price, — is not less sublime in the columns of a leger than in the budgets of states, in the laws of light and darkness, in all the action and reaction of nature. I cannot doubt that the high laws which each man sees implicated in those processes with which he is conversant, the stern ethics which sparkle on his chisel-edge, which are measured out by his plumb and foot-rule, which stand as manifest in the footing of the shop-bill as in the history of a state, — do recommend to him his trade, and though seldom named, exalt his business to his imagination."
Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote several books of essays, commonly associated with transcendentalism and romanticism. "Essays" most commonly refers to his first two series of essays:Essays: First Series
"The only reward of virtue is virtue; the only way to have a friend is to be one."
"My friends have come to me unsought. The great God gave them to me. By oldest right, by the divine affinity of virtue with itself, I find them, or rather not I, but the Deity in me and in them derides and cancels the thick walls of individual character, relation, age, sex, circumstance, at which he usually connives, and now makes many one."
"I do then with my friends as I do with my books. I would have them where I can find them, but I seldom use them."
"Trust men and they will be true to you; treat them greatly, and they will show themselves great."
"Tomorrow will be like today. Life wastes itself whilst we are preparing to live."
"Every violation of truth is not only a sort of suicide in the liar, but is a stab at the health of human society."