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Margaret Fuller
American
Critic
Born:
May 23
,
1810
Died:
Jul 19
,
1850
Always
Great
Life
Men
Mind
Only
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Male and female represent the two sides of the great radical dualism. But in fact they are perpetually passing into one another. Fluid hardens to solid, solid rushes to fluid. There is no wholly masculine man, no purely feminine woman.
Margaret Fuller
Great
Man
Woman
Fluid
Radical
Sides
Solid
Purely
Fact
Masculine
Another
Dualism
Female
Feminine
Passing
Perpetually
Male
Represent
In Fact
Wholly
Two
It is a vulgar error that love, a love, to woman is her whole existence; she is born for Truth and Love in their universal energy.
Margaret Fuller
Love
Truth
Woman
Energy
Born
She
Vulgar
Existence
Error
Whole
Her
Universal
It seems that it is madder never to abandon one's self than often to be infatuated; better to be wounded, a captive and a slave, than always to walk in armor.
Margaret Fuller
Better
Walk
Abandon
Madder
Wounded
Seems
Self
Never
Armor
Always
Infatuated
Than
Often
Captive
Slave
Art can only be truly art by presenting an adequate outward symbol of some fact in the interior life.
Margaret Fuller
Life
Art
Interior
Adequate
Some
Only
Fact
Outward
Truly
Symbol
Presenting
Would that the simple maxim, that honesty is the best policy, might be laid to heart; that a sense of the true aim of life might elevate the tone of politics and trade till public and private honor become identical.
Margaret Fuller
Life
Politics
Best
Heart
Honesty
Honesty Is
Simple
Honor
Become
Sense
Aim
Would
True
Identical
Policy
Trade
Till
Private
Maxim
The Best Policy
Laid
Public
Might
Elevate
Tone
The character and history of each child may be a new and poetic experience to the parent, if he will let it.
Margaret Fuller
Character
History
Experience
Will
Parent
Poetic
He
New
Child
May
Each
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