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Henry David Thoreau Quotes

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The prosaic man sees things badly, or with the bodily sense; but the poet sees them clad in beauty, with the spiritual sense  (Henry David Thoreau Quotes) The fault finder will find faults even in paradise and thereby miss the joys that recognition of the positives bring  (Henry David Thoreau Quotes) A journal, is a book that shall contain a record of all your joy, your ecstasy, what you are grateful for  (Henry David Thoreau Quotes) Rise free from care before the dawn and seek adventure. Let the noon find you by other lakes, and the night overtake thee everywhere at home. There are no larger fields than these, no worthier games than may here be played  (Henry David Thoreau Quotes) Before the land rose out of the ocean, and became dry land, chaos reigned; and between high and low water mark, where she is partially disrobed and rising, a sort of chaos reigns still, which only anomalous creatures can inhabit  (Henry David Thoreau Quotes) A man may esteem himself happy when that which is his food is also his medicine  (Henry David Thoreau Quotes) I believe that the mind can be permanently profaned by the habit of attending to trivial things, so that all our thoughts shall be tinged with triviality  (Henry David Thoreau Quotes) The silence sings. It is musical. I remember a night when it was audible. I heard the unspeakable  (Henry David Thoreau Quotes) If you will not try, you will go to your grave with your song still inside you  (Henry David Thoreau Quotes) If there is any hell more unprincipled than our rulers, and we, the ruled, I feel curious to see it  (Henry David Thoreau Quotes) The dry grasses are not dead for me. A beautiful form has as much life at one season as another  (Henry David Thoreau Quotes) Have no mean hours, but be grateful for every hour, and accept what it brings. The reality will make any sincere record respectable  (Henry David Thoreau Quotes) We are all sculptors and painters, and our material is our own flesh and blood and bone  (Henry David Thoreau Quotes) As naturally as the oak bears an acorn and the vine a gourd, man bears a poem, either spoken or done  (Henry David Thoreau Quotes) How important is a constant intercourse with nature and the contemplation of natural phenomena to the preservation of moral and intellectual health!  (Henry David Thoreau Quotes) It is not enough to be a hardworking person. Equally important is the job you are working at  (Henry David Thoreau Quotes) To make a deep mental path, we must think over and over the kind of thoughts we wish to dominate our lives  (Henry David Thoreau Quotes) We commonly do not remember that it is, after all, always the first person that is speaking  (Henry David Thoreau Quotes) I do not know but thoughts written down thus in a journal might be printed in the same form with greater advantage than if the related ones were brought together into separate essays  (Henry David Thoreau Quotes) The virtues of a superior man are like the wind; the virtues of a common man are like the grass; the grass, when the wind passes over it, bends  (Henry David Thoreau Quotes) I love a broad margin to my life. Sometimes, in a summer morning, having taken my accustomed bath, I sat in my sunny doorway from sunrise til noon, rapt in a revery  (Henry David Thoreau Quotes) By a conscious effort of the mind we can stand aloof from actions and their consequences; and all things, good and bad, go by us like a torrent  (Henry David Thoreau Quotes) The mass of men serve the state thus, not as men mainly, but as machines, with their bodies  (Henry David Thoreau Quotes) I turned my face more exclusively than ever to the woods, where I was better known  (Henry David Thoreau Quotes) As the least drop of wine tinges the whole goblet, so the least particle of truth colors our whole life  (Henry David Thoreau Quotes) Instead of studying how to make it worth men’s while to buy my baskets, I studied rather how to avoid the necessity of selling them  (Henry David Thoreau Quotes) To watch this crystal globe just sent from heaven to associate with me. While these clouds and this somber drizzling weather shut all in, we two draw nearer and know one another  (Henry David Thoreau Quotes) Nature, even when she is scant and thin outwardly, satisfies us still by the assurance of a certain generosity at the roots  (Henry David Thoreau Quotes) Almost all wild apples are handsome. They cannot be too gnarly and crabbed and rusty to look at. The gnarliest will have some redeeming traits even to the eye  (Henry David Thoreau Quotes) The flowers of the apple are perhaps the most beautiful of any tree’s, so copious and so delicious to both sight and scent  (Henry David Thoreau Quotes)
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