What fire could ever equal the sunshine of a winter's day.
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I fear chiefly lest my expression may not be extravagant enough, may not wander far enough beyond the narrow limit of my daily experience, so as to be adequate to the truth of which I have been convinced. Extravagance it depends on how you are yarded.Henry David Thoreau
Not that the story need be long, but it will take a long while to make it short.
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The man who goes alone can start today; but he who travels with another must wait till that other is ready.
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When I would re-create myself, I seek the darkest wood, the thickest and most interminable and to the citizen, most dismal, swamp. I enter as a sacred place, a Sanctum sanctorum. There is the strength, the marrow, of Nature.
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When it's time to die, let us not discover that we have never lived.
Henry David Thoreau
We should distrust any enterprise that requires new clothes.
Henry David Thoreau
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