Henry David Thoreau Quotes
The Heroic Books, Even If Printed In The Character Of Our Mother Tongue, Will Always Be In A Language Dead To Degenerate Times; And We Must Laboriously Seek The Meaning Of Each Word And Line, Conjecturing A Larger Sense Than Common Use Permits Out Of What Wisdom And Valor And Generosity We Have.
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