Quote Quote from “A Week On The Concord And Merrimack Rivers (1849)” My life has been the poem I would have writ, But I could not both live and utter it. Henry David Thoreau Quote Famous Life Favorited 2 Votes 34 Rating 3.12
Quote Quote from “A Week On The Concord And Merrimack Rivers (1849)” My life has been the poem I would have writ, But I could not both live and utter it. Henry David Thoreau
Quote I stand in awe of my body Henry David Thoreau Quote Famous Inspirational Favorited 0 Votes 54 Rating 3.37
Quote Never look back unless you are planning to go that way. Henry David Thoreau Quote Famous Inspirational Favorited 2 Votes 122 Rating 3.35
Quote What lies behind us and what lies ahead of us are tiny matters compared to what lives within us. Henry David Thoreau Quote Famous Life Favorited 3 Votes 82 Rating 3.45
Quote What lies behind us and what lies ahead of us are tiny matters compared to what lives within us. Henry David Thoreau
Quote It is best to avoid the beginnings of evil. Henry David Thoreau Quote Famous Sad Favorited 2 Votes 71 Rating 3.31
Quote Friends... they cherish one anothers hopes. They are kind to one anothers dreams. Henry David Thoreau Quote Famous Friendship Favorited 1 Votes 81 Rating 3.43
Quote Friends... they cherish one anothers hopes. They are kind to one anothers dreams. Henry David Thoreau
Quote It's not what you look at that matters, it's what you see. Henry David Thoreau Quote Famous Inspirational Favorited 3 Votes 84 Rating 3.46
Quote Things do not change; we change. Henry David Thoreau Quote Famous Life Favorited 2 Votes 84 Rating 3.43
Quote Truths and roses have thorns about them. Henry David Thoreau Quote Famous Life Favorited 3 Votes 86 Rating 3.44
Quote Quote from “Letters To Various Persons (1865)” I am grateful for what I am and have. My thanksgiving is perpetual. It is surprising how contented one can be with nothing definite - only a sense of existence. Henry David Thoreau Quote Famous Holiday Favorited 3 Votes 56 Rating 3.23
Quote Quote from “Letters To Various Persons (1865)” I am grateful for what I am and have. My thanksgiving is perpetual. It is surprising how contented one can be with nothing definite - only a sense of existence. Henry David Thoreau