Quote by Ralph Waldo Emerson, Journal, No

How many attractions for us have our passing fellows in the streets, both male and female, which our ethics forbid us to express, which yet infuse so much pleasure into life. A lovely child, a handsome youth, a beautiful girl, a heroic man, a maternal woman, a venerable old man, charm us, though strangers, and we cannot say so, or look at them but for a moment.


How many attractions for us have our passing fellows in the

Summary

This quote highlights the bittersweet nature of human interaction. It reflects on the many captivating individuals we encounter in our daily lives, whose appeal and presence bring joy and pleasure to us. However, societal norms and ethics prevent us from expressing this admiration overtly or lingering in our gaze upon them. It captures the natural allure of various people, regardless of age or gender, and the fleeting moments of appreciation we experience.

By Ralph Waldo Emerson, Journal, No
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