13 Quotes by Howard Mumford Jones

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    I, for one, hope that youth will again revolt and again demoralize the dead weight of conformity that now lies upon us.

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    Emerson was the chief figure in the American transcendental movement, a fact that complicates all accounts of him in literary or cultural history.

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    When he died, Emerson was thought of as the representative American writer par excellence, and his point of view was still so potent that William James was honored to be asked to speak at a centenary celebration.

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    Nature seen from the point of view of common sense is commodity; from the point of view of reason it is an alphabet or allegory of divinity.

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    To find out what we presently are and where we are going, we must know what we have been and what others have done; and this, because the humanities are at once the creation and the interpreters of the past, is the great purpose of humanistic scholarship.

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    The incessant struggle of the mind to be true to itself, to absorb new truths, to grow, to overcome pressures--these are the painful portion of the independent thinker. Almost his sole reward is the satisfaction of integrity.

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    Except to heaven, she is nought; Except for angels, lone; Except to some wide-wandering bee, A flower superfluous blown; Except for winds, provincial; Except by butterflies, Unnoticed as a single dew That on the acre lies

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