Henry David Thoreau Quotes
Here Is This Vast, Savage, Howling Mother Of Ours, Nature, Lying All Around, With Such Beauty, And Such Affection For Her Children, As The Leopard; And Yet We Are So Early Weaned From Her Breast To Society, To That Culture Which Is Exclusively An Interaction Of Man On Man
A Sort Of Breeding In And In, Which Produces At Most A Merely English Nobility, A Civilization Destined To Have A Speedy Limit.
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