Henry David Thoreau Quotes
This Fair Homestead Has Fallen To Us, And How Little Have We Done To Improve It, How Little Have We Cleared And Hedged And Ditched! We Are Too Inclined To Go Hence To A "better Land," Without Lifting A Finger, As Our Farmers Are Moving To The Ohio Soil; But Would It Not Be More Heroic And Faithful To Till And Redeem This New England Soil Of The World?
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