"I must be myself. I cannot break myself  any longer for you, or you. If you can love me for what I am, we shall  be the happier. If you cannot, I will still seek to deserve that you  should. I will not hide my tastes or aversions. I will so trust that  what is deep is holy, that I will do strongly before the sun and moon  whatever inly rejoices me, and the heart appoints. If you are noble,  I will love you; if you are not, I will not hurt you and myself by hypocritical  attentions. If you are true, but not in the same truth with me, cleave  to your companions; I will seek my own. I do this not selfishly, but  humbly and truly. It is alike your interest, and mine, and all men's,  however long we have dwelt in lies, to live in truth. Does this sound  harsh to-day? You will soon love what is dictated by your nature as  well as mine, and, if we follow the truth, it will bring us out safe  at last."
         - Ralph Waldo Emerson
 
 
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