Henry David Thoreau Quotes
In Short, I Am Convinced, Both By Faith And Experience, That To Maintain One's Self On This Earth Is Not A Hardship But A Pastime, If We Will Live Simply And Wisely; As The Pursuits Of The Simpler Nations Are Still The Sports Of The More Artificial. It Is Not Necessary That A Man Should Earn His Living By The Sweat Of His Brow, Unless He Sweats Easier Than I Do.
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