Henry David Thoreau Quotes
Of Course It Is Of No Use To Direct Our Steps To The Woods, If They Do Not Carry Us Thither. I Am Alarmed When It Happens That I Have Walked A Mile Into The Woods Bodily, Without Getting There In Spirit ... What Business Have I In The Woods, If I Am Thinking Of Something Out Of The Woods?
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