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We do not live by justice, but by grace (Henry David Thoreau Quotes)
Fresh curls spring from the baldest brow. There is nothing inorganic (Henry David Thoreau Quotes)
I feel as if my life had grown more outward when I can express it (Henry David Thoreau Quotes)
We shall be reduced to gnaw the very crust of the earth for nutriment (Henry David Thoreau Quotes)
Art may varnish and gild, but it can do no more (Henry David Thoreau Quotes)
Let your condiments be in the condition of your senses (Henry David Thoreau Quotes)
A modern author would have died in infancy in a ruder age (Henry David Thoreau Quotes)
It is good even to be a fisherman in summer and in winter (Henry David Thoreau Quotes)
I am not afraid of praise, for I have practiced it on myself (Henry David Thoreau Quotes)
No domain of nature is quite closed to man at all times (Henry David Thoreau Quotes)
You need not rest your reputation on the dinners you give (Henry David Thoreau Quotes)
I see less difference between a city and a swamp than formerly (Henry David Thoreau Quotes)
In the winter, warmth stands for all virtue (Henry David Thoreau Quotes)
When a man dies he kicks the dust (Henry David Thoreau Quotes)
It is after we get home that we really go over the mountain, if ever (Henry David Thoreau Quotes)
A man may travel fast enough and earn his living on the road (Henry David Thoreau Quotes)
I have not earned what I have already enjoyed (Henry David Thoreau Quotes)
I do not wish to be any more busy with my hands than is necessary (Henry David Thoreau Quotes)
Politics is but a narrow field (Henry David Thoreau Quotes)
Genius is not a retainer to any emperor (Henry David Thoreau Quotes)
How meanly and grossly do we deal with nature! (Henry David Thoreau Quotes)
Let things alone; let them weigh what they will; let them soar or fall (Henry David Thoreau Quotes)
We must heap up a great pile of doing, for a small diameter of being (Henry David Thoreau Quotes)
We slander the hyena; man is the fiercest and cruelest animal (Henry David Thoreau Quotes)
Improve every opportunity to be melancholy (Henry David Thoreau Quotes)
Voting for the right is doing nothing for it (Henry David Thoreau Quotes)
It is darker in the woods, even in common nights, than most suppose (Henry David Thoreau Quotes)
To the innocent there are neither cherubim nor angels (Henry David Thoreau Quotes)
He who rides and keeps the beaten track studies the fences chiefly (Henry David Thoreau Quotes)
I am very little of a traveler (Henry David Thoreau Quotes)