Ralph Waldo Emerson Quotes
Nature Is A Language And Every New Fact One Learns Is A New Word; But It Is Not A Language Taken To Pieces And Dead In The Dictionary, But The Language Put Together Into A Most Significant And Universal Sense. I Wish To Learn This Language
not That I May Know A New Grammar, But That I May Read The Great Book Which Is Written In That Tongue.
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