Famous Quotes
481 Quotations with Thoreau.
- 241. Henry David Thoreau: One may discover a new side to his most intimate friend when for the first time ...

- 242. Henry David Thoreau: One of the most attractive things about the flowers is their beautiful reserve.

- 243. Henry David Thoreau: Only he is successful in his business who makes that pursuit which affords him t ...

- 244. Henry David Thoreau: Only the traveling is good which reveals to me the value of home and enables me ...

- 245. Henry David Thoreau: Our manners have been corrupted by communication with the saints.

- 246. Henry David Thoreau: Our moments of inspiration are not lost though we have no particular poem to sho ...

- 247. Henry David Thoreau: Our moments of inspiration are not lost though we have no particular poem to sho ...

- 248. Henry David Thoreau: Our whole life is startlingly moral. There is never an instant's truce between v ...

- 249. Henry David Thoreau: People die of fright and live of confidence.

- 250. Henry David Thoreau: Philanthropy is almost the only virtue which is sufficiently appreciated by mank ...

- 251. Henry David Thoreau: Poetry implies the whole truth, philosophy expresses only a particle of it.

- 252. Henry David Thoreau: Public opinion is a weak tyrant compared with our own private opinion. What a ma ...

- 253. Henry David Thoreau: Read the best books first, or you may not have a chance to read them at all.

- 254. Henry David Thoreau: Shall a man go and hang himself because he belongs to the race of pygmies, and n ...

- 255. Henry David Thoreau: Should not every apartment in which man dwells be lofty enough to create some ob ...

- 256. Henry David Thoreau: Silence is the universal refuge, the sequel to all dull discourses and all fooli ...

- 257. Henry David Thoreau: Sobriety, severity, and self-respect are the foundations of all true sociality.

- 258. Henry David Thoreau: Sometimes we are inclined to class those who are once-and-a-half witted with the ...

- 259. Henry David Thoreau: Speech is for the convenience of those who are hard of hearing; but there are ma ...

- 260. Henry David Thoreau: Speech is for the convenience of those who are hard of hearing; but there are ma ...
