by Perryman on October 24th, 2009

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Who said:"Shallow men believe in luck. Strong men believe in cause and effect."?

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  • by trouble315 on October 24th, 2009

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    Emerson

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  • by Basil_Fawlty on October 24th, 2009

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    Ralph Waldo Emerson in "Worship."

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  • by Wynper on October 24th, 2009

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    It would be swell to hear Emerson said it.

    +5 for the pretty keen quote and for posting a question that might make people think!

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  • by iwnit on October 25th, 2009

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    Ralf Waldo Emerson, in "Worship".
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ralph_Waldo_Emerson

    Here the quote in context:

    "'Tis a short sight to limit our faith in laws to those of gravity, of chemistry, of botany, and so forth. Those laws do not stop where our eyes lose them, but push the same geometry and chemistry up into the invisible plane of social and rational life, so that, look where we will, in a boy's game, or in the strifes of races, a perfect reaction, a perpetual judgment keeps watch and ward. And this appears in a class of facts which concerns all men, within and above their creeds.

    Shallow men believe in luck, believe in circumstances: It was somebody's name, or he happened to be there at the time, or, it was so then, and another day it would have been otherwise. Strong men believe in cause and effect. The man was born to do it, and his father was born to be the father of him and of this deed, and, by looking narrowly, you shall see there was no luck in the matter, but it was all a problem in arithmetic, or an experiment in chemistry. The curve of the flight of the moth is preordained, and all things go by number, rule, and weight.

    Skepticism is unbelief in cause and effect. A man does not see, that, as he eats, so he thinks: as he deals, so he is, and so he appears; he does not see, that his son is the son of his thoughts and of his actions; that fortunes are not exceptions but fruits; that relation and connection are not somewhere and sometimes, but everywhere and always; no miscellany, no exemption, no anomaly, -- but method, and an even web; and what comes out, that was put in. As we are, so we do; and as we do, so is it done to us; we are the builders of our fortunes; cant and lying and the attempt to secure a good which does not belong to us, are, once for all, balked and vain. But, in the human mind, this tie of fate is made alive. The law is the basis of the human mind. In us, it is inspiration; out there in Nature, we see its fatal strength. We call it the moral sentiment.

    We owe to the Hindoo Scriptures a definition of Law, which compares well with any in our Western books. "Law it is, which is without name, or color, or hands, or feet; which is smallest of the least, and largest of the large; all, and knowing all things; which hears without ears, sees without eyes, moves without feet, and seizes without hands.""
    Source and further information:
    http://www.rwe.org/works/Conduct_6_Worship.htm

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  • by shammers still slogging along on October 24th, 2009

    shammers still slogging along

    Don't know who said it but I'd still rather be lucky than smart if I got to pick one of the two.

  • by Mavericks just doin a flyby on October 24th, 2009

    Mavericks just doin a flyby

    Sounds like something Buddha would have said.

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  • by Wind in the Willow on October 24th, 2009

    Wind in the Willow

    Wise men believe in both.

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