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  • It is remarkable how easily and insensibly we fall into a particular route, and make a beaten track for ourselves.

    Fall   Order   Track  
    Henry David Thoreau (2010). “Walden”, p.300, Bibliolis Books
  • The fault-finder will find faults even in paradise. Love your life, poor as it is. You may perhaps have some pleasant, thrilling, glorious hours, even in a poor-house. The setting sun is reflected from the windows of the alms-house as brightly as from the rich man's abode; the snow melts before its door as early in the spring. I do not see but a quiet mind may live as contentedly there, and have as cheering thoughts, as in a palace.

    Cheer   Spring   Men  
    Henry David Thoreau (2016). “Walden”, p.232, Xist Publishing
  • The mass of men lead lives of quiet desperation.

    Walden ch. 1 (1854)
  • The law will never make a man free; it is men who have got to make the law free.

    Freedom   Men   Law  
  • If you have built castles in the air, your work need not be lost; that is where they should be. Now put the foundations under them.

    Walden ch. 18 (1854)
  • I am no more lonely than the loon in the pond that laughs so loud, or than Walden Pond itself. What company has that lonely lake,I pray?

    Lonely   Lakes   Laughing  
    Henry David Thoreau (2009). “Walden”, p.89, Cosimo, Inc.
  • I had not lived there a week before my feet wore a path from my door to the pond-side; and though it is five or six years since I trod it, it is still quite distinct. It is true, I fear that others may have fallen into it, and so helped to keep it open. The surface of the earth is soft and impressible by the feet of men; and so with the paths which the mind travels. How worn and dusty, then, must be the highways of the world, how deep the ruts of tradition and conformity!

    Men   Doors   Years  
    Henry David Thoreau (2010). “Walden”, p.300, Bibliolis Books
  • The setting sun is reflected from the windows of the alms-house as brightly as from the rich man's abode.

    Reflection   Men   House  
    Henry David Thoreau (2016). “Walden”, p.232, Xist Publishing
  • Let every one mind his own business, and endeavor to be what he was made.

    Mind   Walden Pond   Made  
    Henry David Thoreau (2012). “The Portable Thoreau”, p.331, Penguin
  • Simplicity, simplicity, simplicity! I say, let your affairs be as two or three, and not a hundred or a thousand; instead of a million count half a dozen, and keep your accounts on your thumb nail.

    Simple   Two   Simplicity  
    Henry David Thoreau (1882). “Walden”, p.144
  • I learned this, at least, by my experiment; that if one advances confidently in the direction of his dreams, and endeavors to live the life which he has imagined, he will meet with a success unexpected in common hours. . . . In proportion as he simplifies his life, the laws of the universe will appear less complex, and solitude will not be solitude, nor poverty poverty, nor weakness weakness.

    Walden ch. 18 (1854)
  • Many have believed that Walden reached quite through to the other side of the globe.

    Henry David Thoreau (2015). “Walden, and On The Duty Of Civil Disobedience: Top American Literary”, p.176, 谷月社
  • I find it wholesome to be alone the greater part of the time. To be in company, even with the best, is soon wearisome and dissipating. I love to be alone. I never found the companion that was so companionable as solitude.

    1854 Walden, or Life in the Woods,'Solitude'.
  • I went to the woods because I wished to live deliberately, to front only the essential facts of life, and see if I could not learn what it had to teach, and not, when I came to die, discover that I had not lived.

    Walden ch. 2 (1854)
  • Time is but the stream I go a-fishing in.

    Time   Fishing   Eternity  
    Henry David Thoreau (2012). “Walden; Or, Life in the Woods”, p.64, Courier Corporation
  • Disobedience is the true foundation of liberty. The obedient must be slaves.

    Henry David Thoreau (2006). “Thoreau and the Art of Life: Precepts and Principles”, p.23, Heron Dance Press
  • A single gentle rain makes the grass many shades greener. So our prospects brighten . . .

    Mary E. Pearson (2014). “The Jenna Fox Chronicles”, p.51, Macmillan
  • Every generation laughs at the old fashions, but follows religiously the new.

    1854 Walden, or Life in the Woods,'Economy'.
  • Say what you have to say, not what you ought. Any truth is better than make-believe.

    Truth   Honesty   Believe  
    Henry David Thoreau, Nancy L. Rosenblum (1996). “Thoreau: Political Writings”, p.97, Cambridge University Press
  • [He] was always here to offer cups of good clear Walden Pond, or shout down the deep well of Shakespeare and listen, with satisfaction, for echoes. Here the lion and the hartebeest lay together, here the jackass became a unicorn.

    Echoes   Together   Ponds  
  • It is never too late to give up our prejudices.

    Henry David Thoreau, Nancy L. Rosenblum (1996). “Thoreau: Political Writings”, p.27, Cambridge University Press
  • To know that we know what we know, and to know that we do not know what we do not know, that is true knowledge.

  • While some men believe in the infinite, some ponds will be thought to be bottomless.

    Believe   Men   Ponds  
    Henry David Thoreau (2013). “Delphi Complete Works of Henry David Thoreau (Illustrated)”, p.487, Delphi Classics
  • I have very fond memories of swimming in Walden Pond when we lived in Boston. You'd swim past a log and see all these turtles sunning themselves. Slightly disturbing if you thought about how many more were swimming around your toes, but also rather wonderful.

  • No way of thinking or doing, however ancient, can be trusted without proof.

    Thinking   Way   Ancient  
    Henry David Thoreau, Nancy L. Rosenblum (1996). “Thoreau: Political Writings”, p.27, Cambridge University Press
  • It happens from time to time in every complex and active society, that certain persons feel the complexity and insistence as a tangle, and seek freedom in retirement, as Thoreau sought at Walden Pond. They do not, however, in this manner escape from the social institutions of their time, nor do they really mean to do so; what they gain, if they are successful, is a saner relation to them.

    Charles Horton Cooley (1992). “Human Nature and the Social Order”, p.429, Transaction Publishers
  • If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music which he hears, however measured or far away.

    Walden ch. 18 (1854). Frequently quoted as "marches to the tune of a different drummer."
  • A single gentle rain makes the grass many shades greener.

    Henry David Thoreau (2012). “The Portable Thoreau”, p.324, Penguin
  • A field of water betrays the spirit that is in the air. It is continually receiving new life and motion from above. It is intermediate in its nature between land and sky.

    Lakes   Air   Land  
    Henry David Thoreau (1995). “Walden, Or, Life in the Woods”, p.123, Courier Corporation
  • Love your life, poor as it is. You may perhaps have some pleasant, thrilling, glorious hours, even in a poor-house.

    Life   Love You   House  
    Henry David Thoreau (2016). “Walden”, p.232, Xist Publishing
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