Henry David Thoreau Quotes
He Who Is Only A Traveler Learns Things At Second-hand And By The Halves, And Is Poor Authority. We Are Most Interested When Science Reports What Those Men Already Know Practically Or Instinctively, For That Alone Is A True Humanity, Or Account Of Human Experience.
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