Quotes About Harmony
Y quizá sería bueno que pasáramos más de nuestros días y noches sin que mediara obstáculo alguno entre nosotros y los cuerpos celestes, y que el poeta no hablara tanto bajo techado o que el santo no se acogiera con tanta frecuencia a su protección.
~ Henry David Thoreau
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Si una planta no puede vivir de acuerdo con su naturaleza muere, y lo mismo le ocurre al hombre.
~ Henry David Thoreau
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You only need sit still long enough in some attractive spot in the woods that all its inhabitants may exhibit themselves to you by turns.
~ Henry David Thoreau
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When I wrote the following pages, or rather the bulk of them, I lived alone, in the woods, a mile from any neighbor, in a house which I had built myself, on the shore of Walden Pond, in Concord, Massachusetts, and earned my living by the labor of my hands only.
~ Henry David Thoreau
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the natural remedy is to be found in the proportion which the night bears to the day
~ Henry David Thoreau
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Innan vi kan pryda våra hus med vackra föremål måste väggarna plockas rena, våra liv rensas ut, därefter kan vi börja med ett gott hushåll och ett vackert liv från grunden; som det är nu odlas smaken för det sköna bäst utomhus, där det varken finns hus eller hushåll
~ Henry David Thoreau
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the poem of the world is uninterrupted, but few are the ears that hear it.
~ Henry David Thoreau
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How can you expect the birds to sing when their groves are cut down?
~ Henry David Thoreau
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Every man looks at his woodpile with a kind of affection.
~ Henry David Thoreau
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The wildest sound ever heard makes the woods ring far and wide.
~ Henry David Thoreau
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There can be no very black melancholy for him who has his senses still and lives in the midst of nature.
~ Henry David Thoreau
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I rejoice that there are owls. Let them do the idiotic and maniacal hooting for men. It
~ Henry David Thoreau
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Khi s?ng trong r?ng, tôi có nhi?u khách hÆ¡n b?t kì th?i gian nào khác trong ??i tôi. Trong khía c?nh này, b?n bè tôi ???c sàng l?c Ä'Æ¡n thu?n ch? do tôi s?ng cách xa thành ph?.
~ Henry David Thoreau
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If a man has faith, he will co-operate with equal faith everywhere; if he has not faith, he will continue to live like the rest of the world, whatever company he is joined to.
~ Henry David Thoreau
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I would rather sit in the open air, for no dust gathers on the grass, unless where man has broken ground.
~ Henry David Thoreau
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Seit vielen Jahren haben sich nunmehr die Menschen in den Wald begeben, um Brenn- und Baustoffe zu beschaffen. Der Neuengländer und der Neuholländer, der Pariser und der Kelte, der Bauer und Robin Hood, Goody Blake und Harry Gill, in den meisten Teilen der Welt der Fürst und der Landmann, der Gelehrte und der Wilde, alle brauchen gleichermaßen ein paar Zweiglein aus dem Wald, um sich zu wärmen und ihr Essen zu kochen. Auch ich kam nicht ohne aus.
~ Henry David Thoreau
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How, then, could I have a furnished house? I would rather sit in the open air, for no dust gathers on the grass, unless where man has broken ground.
~ Henry David Thoreau
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A good book is the plectrum with which our else silent lyres are struck
~ Henry David Thoreau
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Nature, smiling,] seems to say sternly, why came ye here before your time? This ground is not prepared for you. Is it not enough that I smile in the valleys? I have never made this soil for thy feet, this air for thy breathing, these rocks for thy neighbors.
~ Henry David Thoreau
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he details a cost-analysis of the entire construction project. In order to make a little money, Thoreau cultivates a modest bean-field, a job that tends to occupy his mornings. He reserves his afternoons and evenings for reflection, reading, and walking about the countryside.
~ Henry David Thoreau
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Seria ótimo, quem sabe, se pudéssemos passar um pouco mais dos dias e das noites sem nenhum obstáculo entre nós e os corpos celestes, se o poeta não falasse tanto à sombra de um telhado ou o santo não morasse entre quatro paredes por tanto tempo. As aves não cantam dentro das grutas, nem as pombas cuidam de sua inocência nos pombais.
~ Henry David Thoreau
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Prefiero caminar entre los bosques a ser rey de alguna nación
~ Henry David Thoreau
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It is no dream of mine, To ornament a line; I cannot come nearer to God and Heaven Than I live to Walden even. I am its stony shore, And the breeze that passes o'er; In the hollow of my hand Are its water and its sand, And its deepest resort Lies high in my thought.
~ Henry David Thoreau
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No encontraréis salud en la sociedad, sino en la naturaleza
~ Henry David Thoreau
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