"Adopt the pace of nature: her secret is patience"
About this Quote
The sentence works because it smuggles discipline inside serenity. “Adopt” isn’t passive. It’s a directive: choose a tempo, train your attention, stop treating restlessness as ambition. Emerson isn’t romanticizing laziness; he’s challenging the ego’s demand for constant proof of progress. Nature’s “secret” is not mystical knowledge but a method: patience as a way of seeing. Growth happens in increments too small for vanity to measure. Seeds don’t perform; they proceed.
There’s subtextual self-help here, but it’s sharper than that: impatience is a kind of violence toward reality. The impatient person tries to extract outcomes on schedule, and in doing so, misses the actual material of change - seasons, cycles, repetition, failure. Emerson’s transcendentalism often gets flattened into vibes, yet this line is a critique of modern control. It asks readers to trade frantic agency for a slower, sturdier power: alignment. Patience isn’t waiting around; it’s cooperating with time rather than trying to bully it.
Quote Details
| Topic | Nature |
|---|---|
| Source | Ralph Waldo Emerson, essay 'Nature' (1836). Commonly cited source for the line “Adopt the pace of nature: her secret is patience.” |
| Cite | Cite this Quote |
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Emerson, Ralph Waldo. (n.d.). Adopt the pace of nature: her secret is patience. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/adopt-the-pace-of-nature-her-secret-is-patience-26735/
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MLA Style (9th ed.)
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