Henry David Thoreau Quotes
It Is Worth The While To Live Respectably Unto Ourselves. We Can Possibly Get Along With A Neighbor, Even With A Bedfellow, Whom We Respect But Very Little; But As Soon As It Comes To This, That We Do Not Respect Ourselves, Then We Do Not Get Along At All, No Matter How Much Money We Are Paid For Halting.
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