Henry David Thoreau Quotes
A Man Must Generally Get Away Some Hundreds Or Thousands Of Miles From Home Before He Can Be Said To Begin His Travels. Why Not Begin His Travels At Home? Would He Have To Go Far Or Look Very Closely To Discover Novelties? The Traveler Who, In This Sense, Pursues His Travels At Home, Has The Advantage At Any Rate Of A Long Residence In The Country To Make His Observations Correct And Profitable. Now The American Goes To England, While The Englishman Comes To America, In Order To Describe The Country.
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