For everything you have missed, you have gained something else, and for everything you gain, you lose something else – Ralph Waldo Emerson

Published on June 1, 2016 , under Quotes
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Source: Essays: First Series (1841) by Ralph Waldo Emerson; Compensation.

Complete Sentence: Every excess causes a defect; every defect an excess. Every sweet hath its sour; every evil its good. Every faculty which is a receiver of pleasure has an equal penalty put on its abuse. It is to answer for its moderation with its life. For every grain of wit there is a grain of folly. For every thing you have missed, you have gained something else; and for every thing you gain, you lose something. If riches increase, they are increased that use them. If the gatherer gathers too much, nature takes out of the man what she puts into his chest; swells the estate, but kills the owner. Nature hates monopolies and exceptions.

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For everything you have missed, you have gained something else, and for everything you gain, you lose something else  - Ralph Waldo Emerson

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