Margaret Fuller Quotes About Soul

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  • Union is only possible to those who are units. To be fit for relations in time, souls, whether of man or woman, must be able to do without them in the spirit.

    Margaret Fuller (2012). “Woman in the Nineteenth Century”, p.80, Courier Corporation
  • Our friends should be our incentives to right, but not only our guiding, but our prophetic, stars. To love by right is much, to love by faith is more; both are the entire love, without which heart, mind, and soul cannot be alike satisfied. We love and ought to love one another, not merely for the absolute worth of each, but on account of a mutual fitness of temporary character.

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  • The soul of the great musician can only be expressed in music.

    Margaret Fuller, Arthur Buckminster Fuller (1874). “Memoirs, [ed.] by R.W. Emerson, W.H. Channing, and J.F. Clarke”, p.222
  • Whatever the soul knows how to seek, it cannot fail to obtain.

    Margaret Fuller, Joel Myerson (1978). “Margaret Fuller: Essays on American Life and Letters”, p.87, Rowman & Littlefield
  • The life of the soul is incalculable.

    Margaret Fuller, Robert N. Hudspeth (1988). “The Letters of Margaret Fuller: 1848-49”, Cornell Univ Pr
  • It was not meant that the soul should cultivate the earth, but that the earth should educate and maintain the soul.

    Margaret Fuller (1852). “Memoirs of Margaret Fuller Ossoli”, p.28
  • The highest ideal man can form of his own powers, is that which he is destined to attain. Whatever the soul knows how to seek, it cannot fail to obtain. This is the law and the prophets. Knock and it shall be opened, seek and ye shall find. It is demonstrated; it is a maxim.

    Margaret Fuller, Bell Gale Chevigny (1976). “The Woman and the Myth: Margaret Fuller's Life and Writings”, p.242, UPNE
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