Henry David Thoreau Quotes
I, On My Side, Require Of Every Writer, First Or Last, A Simple And Sincere Account Of His Own Life, And Not Merely What He Has Heard Of Other Men's Lives; Some Such Account As He Would Send To His Kindred From A Distant Land; For If He Has Lived Sincerely, It Must Have Been In A Distant Land To Me.
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