Henry David Thoreau Quotes
Nature Has Taken More Care Than The Fondest Parent For The Education And Refinement Of Her Children. Consider The Silent Influencewhich Flowers Exert, No Less Upon The Ditcher In The Meadow Than The Lady In The Bower. When I Walk In The Woods, I Am Reminded That A Wise Purveyor Has Been There Before Me; My Most Delicate Experience Is Typified There.
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