Henry David Thoreau Quotes
This Is A Common Experience In My Traveling. I Plod Along, Thinking What A Miserable World This Is And What Miserable Fellows We That Inhabit It, Wondering What It Is Tempts Men To Live In It; But Anon I Leave The Towns Behind And Am Lost In Some Boundless Heath, And Life Becomes Gradually More Tolerable, If Not Even Glorious.
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