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“What lies behind you and what lies in front of you, pales in comparison to what lies inside of you.”

Ralph Waldo Emerson

As reported by Quoteinvestigator on January 11, 2011 http://quoteinvestigator.com/2011/01/11/what-lies-within/ the quote appeared in “Meditations in Wall Street” (1940) by Wall Street trader Henry Stanley Haskins, &quot;a Wall Street trader with a checkered background. The phrase was misattributed because the true author&#x27;s name was initially withheld. In addition, the assignment of the maxim to a more prestigious individual, e.g., Emerson or Thoreau, made it more attractive and more believable as a nugget of wisdom.&quot; Emerson made a number of similar statements — in &quot;The American Scholar,&quot; for example, he says &quot;Give me insight into to-day, and you may have the antique and future worlds&quot; — which probably increased the likelihood of misattribution. <br class="br">Misattributed <br class="br">Вариант: What lies behind us and what lies ahead of us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us. <br class="br">Вариант: What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us.

“To different minds, the same world is a hell, and a heaven.”

Ralph Waldo Emerson

20 December 1822
1820s, Journals (1822–1863)

“Can anybody remember when the times were not hard and money not scarce?”

Ralph Waldo Emerson

Works and Days
Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919)

“Poetry must be new as foam, and as old as the rock.”

Ralph Waldo Emerson

March 1845
1820s, Journals (1822–1863)

“Pass in, pass in, the angels say,
In to the upper doors;
Nor count compartments of the floors,
But mount to Paradise
By the stairway of surprise.”

Ralph Waldo Emerson

Merlin I http://www.emersoncentral.com/poems/merlin_i.htm, st. 2 <br class="br">1840s, Poems (1847)

“Heartily know,
When half-gods go,
The gods arrive.”

Ralph Waldo Emerson

Give all to Love
Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919)

“By necessity, by proclivity, and by delight, we all quote.”

Ralph Waldo Emerson

Quotation and Originality
Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919)

“The most advanced nations are always those who navigate the most.”

Ralph Waldo Emerson

1870s, Society and Solitude (1870), Civilization