Henry David Thoreau Quotes
The Gods Are Partial To No Era, But Steadily Shines Their Light In The Heavens, While The Eye Of The Beholder Is Turned To Stone.There Was But The Sun And The Eye From The First. The Ages Have Not Added A New Ray To The One, Nor Altered A Fibre Of The Other.
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