Henry David Thoreau Quotes
I Often Accuse My Finest Acquaintances Of An Immense Frivolity; For, While There Are Manners And Compliments We Do Not Meet, We Donot Teach One Another The Lessons Of Honesty And Sincerity That The Brutes Do, Or Of Steadiness And Solidity That The Rocks Do. The Fault Is Commonly Mutual; However, For We Do Not Habitually Demand Any More Of Each Other.
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