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From exertion come wisdom and purity; from sloth ignorance and sensuality (Henry David Thoreau Quotes)
The constant abrasion and decay of our lives makes the soil of our future growth (Henry David Thoreau Quotes)
Nothing but great antiquity can make graveyards interesting to me. I have no friends there (Henry David Thoreau Quotes)
Perhaps the facts most astounding and most real are never communicated by man to man (Henry David Thoreau Quotes)
We can conceive of nothing more fair than something which we have experienced (Henry David Thoreau Quotes)
We are the subjects of an experiment which is not a little interesting to me (Henry David Thoreau Quotes)
I never read a novel, they have so little real life and thought in them (Henry David Thoreau Quotes)
A good book is the plectrum with which our else silent lyres are struck (Henry David Thoreau Quotes)
A man of fine perceptions is more truly feminine than a merely sentimental woman (Henry David Thoreau Quotes)
There is commonly sufficient space about us. Our horizon is never quite at our elbows (Henry David Thoreau Quotes)
The experience of every past moment but belies the faith of each present (Henry David Thoreau Quotes)
Men cannot conceive of a state of things so fair that it cannot be realized (Henry David Thoreau Quotes)
To the sick, indeed, nature is sick, but to the well, a fountain of health (Henry David Thoreau Quotes)
There is a certain perfection in accident which we never consciously attain (Henry David Thoreau Quotes)
At the extreme north, the voyagers are obliged to dance and act plays for employment (Henry David Thoreau Quotes)
Deep are the foundations of sincerity. Even stone walls have their foundation below the frost (Henry David Thoreau Quotes)
When a shadow flits across the landscape of the soul where is the substance? (Henry David Thoreau Quotes)
The startings and arrivals of the cars are now the epochs in the village day (Henry David Thoreau Quotes)
Some circumstantial evidence is very strong, as when you find a trout in the milk (Henry David Thoreau Quotes)
The man I meet with is not often so instructive as the silence he breaks (Henry David Thoreau Quotes)
There are more consequences to a shipwreck than the underwriters notice (Henry David Thoreau Quotes)
One generation abandons the enterprises of another like stranded vessels (Henry David Thoreau Quotes)
The schools begin with what they call the elements, and where do they end? (Henry David Thoreau Quotes)
All fables, indeed, have their morals; but the innocent enjoy the story (Henry David Thoreau Quotes)
I may add that I am enjoying existence as much as ever, and regret nothing (Henry David Thoreau Quotes)
The thoughtful man becomes a hermit in the thoroughfares of the marketplace (Henry David Thoreau Quotes)
It is surprising how many great men and women a small house will contain (Henry David Thoreau Quotes)
Philanthropy is almost the only virtue which is sufficiently appreciated by mankind (Henry David Thoreau Quotes)
No way of thinking or doing, however ancient, can be trusted without proof (Henry David Thoreau Quotes)
Farmers are respectable and interesting to me in proportion as they are poor (Henry David Thoreau Quotes)