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Henry David Thoreau Quotes: "It must be confessed that horses at present work too exclusively for men, rarely men for horses; and the brute degenerates in man's society."

It must be confessed that horses at present work too exclusively for men, rarely men for horses; and the brute degenerates in man's society.



Henry David Thoreau Quotes: "Indeed, the life of cattle, like that of many men, is but a sort of locomotiveness; they move a side at a time, and man, by his machinery, is meeting the horse and the ox half-way."

Indeed, the life of cattle, like that of many men, is but a sort of locomotiveness; they move a side at a time, and man, by his machinery, is meeting the horse and the ox half-way.




Henry David Thoreau Quotes: "The forests are held cheap after the white pine has been culled out; and the explorers and hunters pray for rain only to clear theatmosphere of smoke."

The forests are held cheap after the white pine has been culled out; and the explorers and hunters pray for rain only to clear theatmosphere of smoke.



Henry David Thoreau Quotes: "It is a surprising and memorable, as well as valuable experience, to be lost in the woods any time."

It is a surprising and memorable, as well as valuable experience, to be lost in the woods any time.




Henry David Thoreau Quotes: "The United States have a coffle of four millions of slaves. They are determined to keep them in this condition; and Massachusettsis one of the confederated overseers to prevent their escape."

The United States have a coffle of four millions of slaves. They are determined to keep them in this condition; and Massachusettsis one of the confederated overseers to prevent their escape.



Henry David Thoreau Quotes: "They who are continually shocked by slavery have some right to be shocked by the violent death of the slaveholder, but no others.Such will be more shocked by his life than by his death."

They who are continually shocked by slavery have some right to be shocked by the violent death of the slaveholder, but no others.Such will be more shocked by his life than by his death.



Henry David Thoreau Quotes: "Time hides no treasures; we want not its then, but its now."

Time hides no treasures; we want not its then, but its now.




Henry David Thoreau Quotes: "I could not undertake to form a nucleus of an institution for the development of infant minds, where none already existed. It would be too cruel."

I could not undertake to form a nucleus of an institution for the development of infant minds, where none already existed. It would be too cruel.



Henry David Thoreau Quotes: "As they say in geology, time never fails, there is always enough of it, so I may say, criticism never fails."

As they say in geology, time never fails, there is always enough of it, so I may say, criticism never fails.



Henry David Thoreau Quotes: "Nations are possessed with an insane ambition to perpetuate the memory of themselves by the amount of hammered stone they leave. What if equal pains were taken to smooth and polish their manners?"

Nations are possessed with an insane ambition to perpetuate the memory of themselves by the amount of hammered stone they leave. What if equal pains were taken to smooth and polish their manners?



Henry David Thoreau Quotes: "The gifts of Heaven are never quite gratuitous."

The gifts of Heaven are never quite gratuitous.



Henry David Thoreau Quotes: "Objects of charity are not guests."

Objects of charity are not guests.




Henry David Thoreau Quotes: "Most think that they are above being supported by the town; but it oftener happens that they are not above supporting themselves by dishonest means, which would be more disreputable."

Most think that they are above being supported by the town; but it oftener happens that they are not above supporting themselves by dishonest means, which would be more disreputable.



Henry David Thoreau Quotes: "The sort of morality which the priests inculcate is a very subtle policy, far finer than the politicians', and the world is very successfully ruled by them as the policemen."

The sort of morality which the priests inculcate is a very subtle policy, far finer than the politicians', and the world is very successfully ruled by them as the policemen.



Henry David Thoreau Quotes: "The fact which the politician faces is merely that there is less honor among thieves than was supposed, and not the fact that theyare thieves."

The fact which the politician faces is merely that there is less honor among thieves than was supposed, and not the fact that theyare thieves.



Henry David Thoreau Quotes: "The news we hear, for the most part, is not news to our genius. It is the stalest repetition."

The news we hear, for the most part, is not news to our genius. It is the stalest repetition.



Henry David Thoreau Quotes: "I hear many condemn these men because they were so few. When were the good and the brave ever in a majority? Would you have had him wait till that time came?--till you and I came over to him?"

I hear many condemn these men because they were so few. When were the good and the brave ever in a majority? Would you have had him wait till that time came?--till you and I came over to him?



Henry David Thoreau Quotes: "Whatever is, and is not ashamed to be, is good."

Whatever is, and is not ashamed to be, is good.



Henry David Thoreau Quotes: "Man makes very much such a nest for his domestic animals, of withered grass and fodder, as the squirrels and many other wild creatures do for themselves."

Man makes very much such a nest for his domestic animals, of withered grass and fodder, as the squirrels and many other wild creatures do for themselves.



Henry David Thoreau Quotes: "Few, if any, creatures are equally active all night."

Few, if any, creatures are equally active all night.



Henry David Thoreau Quotes: "Insane!... Ask the tyrant who is his most dangerous foe, the sane man or the insane?"

Insane!... Ask the tyrant who is his most dangerous foe, the sane man or the insane?



Henry David Thoreau Quotes: "You don't know your testament when you see it."

You don't know your testament when you see it.



Henry David Thoreau Quotes: "The only free road, the Underground Railroad, is owned and managed by the Vigilant Committee. They have tunneled under the whole breadth of the land."

The only free road, the Underground Railroad, is owned and managed by the Vigilant Committee. They have tunneled under the whole breadth of the land.



Henry David Thoreau Quotes: "The husbandman is always a better Greek than the scholar is prepared to appreciate, and the old custom still survives, while antiquarians and scholars grow gray in commemorating it."

The husbandman is always a better Greek than the scholar is prepared to appreciate, and the old custom still survives, while antiquarians and scholars grow gray in commemorating it.



Henry David Thoreau Quotes: "The brave man braves nothing, nor knows he of his bravery."

The brave man braves nothing, nor knows he of his bravery.



Henry David Thoreau Quotes: "Nothing can rightly compel a simple and brave man to a vulgar sadness."

Nothing can rightly compel a simple and brave man to a vulgar sadness.



Henry David Thoreau Quotes: "I should have liked to come across a large community of pines, which had never been invaded by the lumbering army."

I should have liked to come across a large community of pines, which had never been invaded by the lumbering army.



Henry David Thoreau Quotes: "We have reason to be grateful for celestial phenomena, for they chiefly answer to the ideal in man."

We have reason to be grateful for celestial phenomena, for they chiefly answer to the ideal in man.



Henry David Thoreau Quotes: "The nonchalance and dolce-far-niente air of nature and society hint at infinite periods in the progress of mankind."

The nonchalance and dolce-far-niente air of nature and society hint at infinite periods in the progress of mankind.



Henry David Thoreau Quotes: "We are accustomed to say, that the mass of men are unprepared; but improvement is slow, because the few are not materially wiser or better than the many."

We are accustomed to say, that the mass of men are unprepared; but improvement is slow, because the few are not materially wiser or better than the many.



Henry David Thoreau Quotes: "The progress from an absolute to a limited monarchy, from a limited monarchy to a democracy, is a progress toward a true respect for the individual."

The progress from an absolute to a limited monarchy, from a limited monarchy to a democracy, is a progress toward a true respect for the individual.



Henry David Thoreau Quotes: "Is a democracy, such as we know it, the last improvement possible in government? Is it not possible to take a step further towardsrecognizing and organizing the rights of man?"

Is a democracy, such as we know it, the last improvement possible in government? Is it not possible to take a step further towardsrecognizing and organizing the rights of man?



Henry David Thoreau Quotes: "The improvements of ages have had but little influence on the essential laws of man's existence: as our skeletons, probably, are not to be distinguished from those of our ancestors."

The improvements of ages have had but little influence on the essential laws of man's existence: as our skeletons, probably, are not to be distinguished from those of our ancestors.



Henry David Thoreau Quotes: "I think the fall from the farmer to the operative as great and memorable as that from the man to the farmer."

I think the fall from the farmer to the operative as great and memorable as that from the man to the farmer.



Henry David Thoreau Quotes: "There is considerable danger that a man will be crazy between dinner and supper; but it will not directly answer any good purposethat I know of, and it is just as easy to be sane."

There is considerable danger that a man will be crazy between dinner and supper; but it will not directly answer any good purposethat I know of, and it is just as easy to be sane.



Henry David Thoreau Quotes: "In Canada an ordinary New England house would be mistaken for the château, and while every village here contains at least severalgentlemen or "squires," there is but one to a seigniory."

In Canada an ordinary New England house would be mistaken for the château, and while every village here contains at least severalgentlemen or "squires," there is but one to a seigniory.



Henry David Thoreau Quotes: "The inhabitants of Canada appeared to be suffering between two fires,--the soldiery and the priesthood."

The inhabitants of Canada appeared to be suffering between two fires,--the soldiery and the priesthood.



Henry David Thoreau Quotes: "Don't spend your time in drilling soldiers, who may turn out hirelings after all, but give to undrilled peasantry a country to fight for."

Don't spend your time in drilling soldiers, who may turn out hirelings after all, but give to undrilled peasantry a country to fight for.



Henry David Thoreau Quotes: "The monster is never just there where we think he is. What is truly monstrous is our cowardice and sloth."

The monster is never just there where we think he is. What is truly monstrous is our cowardice and sloth.



Henry David Thoreau Quotes: "Cowards suffer, heroes enjoy."

Cowards suffer, heroes enjoy.



Henry David Thoreau Quotes: "Yet we must try the harder, the less the prospect of success."

Yet we must try the harder, the less the prospect of success.



Henry David Thoreau Quotes: "It is one of the signs of the times. We confess that we have risen from reading this book with enlarged ideas, and grander conceptions of our duties in this world. It did expand us a little."

It is one of the signs of the times. We confess that we have risen from reading this book with enlarged ideas, and grander conceptions of our duties in this world. It did expand us a little.



Henry David Thoreau Quotes: "It is necessary not to be Christian to appreciate the beauty and significance of the life of Christ."

It is necessary not to be Christian to appreciate the beauty and significance of the life of Christ.



Henry David Thoreau Quotes: "Columbus felt the westward tendency more strongly than any before. He obeyed it, and found a New World for Castile and Leon."

Columbus felt the westward tendency more strongly than any before. He obeyed it, and found a New World for Castile and Leon.



Henry David Thoreau Quotes: "The condition-of-England question is a practical one. The condition of England demands a hero, not a poet."

The condition-of-England question is a practical one. The condition of England demands a hero, not a poet.



Henry David Thoreau Quotes: "I do not believe there are eight hundred human beings on the globe."

I do not believe there are eight hundred human beings on the globe.



Henry David Thoreau Quotes: "If I have unjustly wrested a plank from a drowning man, I must restore it to him though I drown myself."

If I have unjustly wrested a plank from a drowning man, I must restore it to him though I drown myself.



Henry David Thoreau Quotes: "It behooves every man to see that his influence is on the side of justice, and let the courts make their own characters."

It behooves every man to see that his influence is on the side of justice, and let the courts make their own characters.



Henry David Thoreau Quotes: "While the Governor, and the Mayor, and countless officers of the Commonwealth are at large, the champions of liberty are imprisoned."

While the Governor, and the Mayor, and countless officers of the Commonwealth are at large, the champions of liberty are imprisoned.