Be true to your work, your word, and your friend.
More Quotes from Henry David Thoreau:
What men call social virtues, good fellowship, is commonly but the virtue of pigs in a litter, which lie close together to keep each other warm.Henry David Thoreau
It is not a man's duty, as a matter of course, to devote himself to the eradication of any, even the most enormous wrong he may still properly have other concerns to engage him but it is his duty, at least, to wash his hands of it, and, if he gives it no thought longer, not to give it practically his support. If I devote myself to other pursuits and contemplations, I must first see, at least, that I do not pursue them sitting upon another man's shoulders.
Henry David Thoreau
We are constantly invited to be who we are.
Henry David Thoreau
When any real progress is made, we unlearn and learn anew what we thought we knew before.
Henry David Thoreau
So high as a tree aspires to grow, so high will it find an atmosphere suited to it.
Henry David Thoreau
You never gain something but that you lose something.
Henry David Thoreau
Readers Who Like This Quotation Also Like:
Based on Topics: Friendship Quotes, Work & Career QuotesI try to avoid a specific image. I seek to play as many different women as I can to avoid having a label put on me.
Blythe Danner
So I'm going to go on and work on preserving the ozone layer, encouraging everyone to recycle.
Dean Stockwell
Every minute you spend in your life is either spent bringing you closer to your goals or moving you away from your goals.
Bo Bennett