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Quotes from Henry David Thoreau

I also have in mind that seemingly wealthy, but most terribly impoverished class of all, who have accumulated dross, but not know not how to use it, or get rid of it, and thus have forged their own golden or silver fetters.
~ Henry David Thoreau
I only know myself as a human entity, the scene, so to speak, of thoughts and affections, and am sensible of a certain doubleness by which I can stand as remote from myself as from another. However intense my experience, I am conscious of the presence and criticism of a part of me which, as it were, is not a part of me, but spectator, sharing no experience, but taking note of it, and that is no more I than it is you.
~ Henry David Thoreau
What we will call beautiful Knowledge, a knowledge useful in a higher sense: for what is most of our boated so-called knowledge but a conceit that we know something, which robs us of the advantage of our actual ignorance?
~ Henry David Thoreau
We rarely meet a man who can tell us any news which he has not read in a newspaper, or been told by his neighbor; and, for the most part, the only difference between us and our fellow is, that he has seen the newspaper, or been out to tea, and we have not.
~ Henry David Thoreau
We are more of the earth, Farther from heaven these days.
~ Henry David Thoreau
We love to see any part of the earth tinged with blue, cerulean, the color of the sky, the celestial color.
~ Henry David Thoreau
Si vous voulez convaincre un homme qu'il agit mal, agissez bien. Mais ne vous souciez pas de le convaincre. Les hommes croient ce qu'ils voient. Alors, donnez-leur à voir.
~ Henry David Thoreau
To many creatures there is in this sense but one necessary of life, Food.
~ Henry David Thoreau
When a man is warmed by the several modes which I have described, what does he want next? Surely not more warmth of the same kind, as more and richer food, larger and more splendid houses, finer and more abundant clothing, more numerous, incessant, and hotter fires, and the like. When he has obtained those things which are necessary to life
~ Henry David Thoreau
La vie est trop courte pour qu'on soit pressé.
~ Henry David Thoreau
What avails it that another loves you, if he does not understand you? Such love is a curse.
~ Henry David Thoreau
There's no new news, just old news with new dates
~ Henry David Thoreau
If I wished to see a mountain or other scenery under the most favorable auspices, I would go to it in foul weather, so as to be there when it cleared up; we are then in the most suitable mood, and nature is most fresh and inspiring. There is no serenity so fair as that which is just established in a tearful eye.
~ Henry David Thoreau
Toda nuestra vida es sorprendentemente moral. No hay un instante de tregua entre la virtud y el vicio.
~ Henry David Thoreau
It is a little star-dust caught, a segment of the rainbow which I have clutched.
~ Henry David Thoreau
Must be out-of-doors enough to get experience of wholesome reality, as a ballast to thought and sentiment. Health requires this relaxation, this aimless life. This life in the present. Let a man have thought what he will of Nature in the house, she will still be novel outdoors. I keep out of doors for the sake of the mineral, vegetable, and animal in me.
~ Henry David Thoreau
What of architectural beauty I now see, I know has gradually grown from within outward, out of the necessities and character of the indweller, who is the only builder, – out of some unconscious truthfulness, and nobleness, without ever a thought for the appearance; and whatever additional beauty of this kind is destined to be produced will be preceded by a like unconscious beauty of life.
~ Henry David Thoreau
In the long run, you hit only what you aim for.
~ Henry David Thoreau
out, it finally amounts to this, which also I believe--That government is best which governs not at all;
~ Henry David Thoreau
I am surprised that we make no more ado about echoes. They are almost the only kindred voices that I hear.
~ Henry David Thoreau
One cannot too soon forget his errors and misdemeanors.
~ Henry David Thoreau
July 6. I wish to meet the facts of life—the vital facts, which are the phenomena or actuality the gods meant to show us—face to face, and so I came down here. Life! who knows what it is, what it does? If I am not quite right here, I am less wrong than before; and now let us see what they will have.
~ Henry David Thoreau
This [...] government [...] has not the vitality and force of a single living man; for a single man cam bend it to his will.
~ Henry David Thoreau
Even the elephant carries but a small trunk on his journeys.
~ Henry David Thoreau