Henry David Thoreau Quotes
I Fear That We Are Such Gods Or Demigods Only As Fauns And Satyrs, The Divine Allied To Beasts, The Creatures Of Appetite, And That, To Some Extent, Our Very Life Is Our Disgrace.
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