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Q. I can't find Emerson's famous quote about Success. Can you help.
Q. Can you tell me the source of the quote "What lies behind us, and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what
lies within us." A. This quote is often attributed to Emerson, especially on the Internet. However, it does not appear in the Complete Works, nor in the Complete Journals. Various Internet sites (search Google) reveal both Henry Thoreau and Oliver Wendell Holmes as sources, although the sites do not list any sources. The best solution at present is NOT to attribute the quote to Emerson. Q. I see that Emerson said "Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm," but I thught Coleridge said that. What's right?
A. In Emerson's Journal for February, 1835, Emerson himself gives the quote to Coleridge and gives the reference to "The Statesman's Manual." However, he used the quote in "Circles" without attribution, which was often the case with writers at the time. We now attribute the quote to Emerson.
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I have an old book of Emerson's essays [some with leather binding] that
is dated sometime between 1888 and 1910. Is it valuable? A. Click on the "GO" Search button and then on the search page, click on "Exact Phrase" before typing in the words or phrase you want. This will narrow your choice down to essentials. If you still cannot find the passage, it may be that the quote is not Emerson's or that it comes from his Journals and Notebooks, which are, as yet, not on the Internet. We are working to correct that lapse and hope to have results soon.
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