In youth we are mad for persons. Childhood and youth see all the world in them.
 Ralph Waldo Emerson, The Over-Soul (1841). copy citation

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Author Ralph Waldo Emerson
Source The Over-Soul
Topic youth childhood
Date 1841
Language English
Reference in "Essays: First Series"
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“They stir in me the new emotions we call passion; of love, hatred, fear, admiration, pity; thence comes conversation, competition, persuasion, cities, and war. Persons are supplementary to the primary teaching of the soul. In youth we are mad for persons. Childhood and youth see all the world in them. But the larger experience of man discovers the identical nature appearing through them all. Persons themselves acquaint us with the impersonal. In all conversation between two persons, tacit reference is made, as to a third party, to a common nature.” source