Henry David Thoreau Quotes
It Is A Momentous Fact That A Man May Be Good, Or He May Be Bad; His Life May Be True, Or It May Be False; It May Be Either A Shame Or A Glory To Him. The Good Man Builds Himself Up; The Bad Man Destroys Himself.
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