Henry David Thoreau Quotes
I Could Lecture On Dry Oak Leaves; I Could, But Who Would Hear Me? If I Were To Try It On Any Large Audience, I Fear It Would Be No Gain To Them, And A Positive Loss To Me. I Should Have Behaved Rudely Toward My Rustling Friends.
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