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Books are the carriers of civilization. Without books, history is silent, literature dumb, science crippled, thought and speculation at a standstill. I think that there is nothing, not even crime, more opposed to poetry, to philosophy, ay, to life itself than this incessant business.

Henry David Thoreau
American essayist, poet, and philosopher (1817–1862)
However mean your life is, meet it and live it; do not shun it and call it hard names. It is not so bad as you are. It looks poorest when you are the richest.

Henry David Thoreau
American essayist, poet, and philosopher (1817–1862)
The way in which men cling to old institutions after the life has departed out of them, and out of themselves, reminds me of those monkeys which cling by their tails ... beyond the hunter's reach long after they are dead.

Henry David Thoreau
American essayist, poet, and philosopher (1817–1862)
I have received no more than one or two letters in my life that were worth the postage.

Henry David Thoreau
American essayist, poet, and philosopher (1817–1862)
I know of no more encouraging fact than the ability of a man to elevate his life by conscious endeavor.

Henry David Thoreau
American essayist, poet, and philosopher (1817–1862)
Our truest life is when we are in our dreams awake.

Henry David Thoreau
American essayist, poet, and philosopher (1817–1862)
What is peculiar in the life of a man consists not in his obedience, but his opposition, to his instincts. In one direction or another he strives to live a supernatural life.

Henry David Thoreau
American essayist, poet, and philosopher (1817–1862)
Must be out-of-doors enough to get experience of wholesome reality, as a ballast to thought and sentiment. Health requires this relaxation, this aimless life.

Henry David Thoreau
American essayist, poet, and philosopher (1817–1862)
As you simplify your life, the laws of the universe will be simpler; solitude will not be solitude, poverty will not be poverty, nor weakness weakness.

Henry David Thoreau
American essayist, poet, and philosopher (1817–1862)
Our whole life is startlingly moral. There is never an instant's truce between virtue and vice.

Henry David Thoreau
American essayist, poet, and philosopher (1817–1862)
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