Top 100 David Thoreau Quotes

#1. Civil disobedience has almost always been about expression. Generally, it's nonviolent, as defined by Henry David Thoreau, Gandhi, and King.

Marvin Ammori

David Thoreau Quotes #227753
#2. Give me a bottle of hard cider, a bowl of Peterson Irish Oak in my Neerup pipe, and please, above all, give my Henry David Thoreau's Wild Apples. Do that and you will see a man contented.

Nicholas Trandahl

David Thoreau Quotes #544440
#3. It mattered little to anyone outside the Transcendental coterie that Bronson Alcott had finally written something publishable - his "Orphic Sayings" - for the opening issue; or that an unemployed schoolteacher named Henry David Thoreau had his first piece published in its pages.

Megan Marshall

David Thoreau Quotes #632125
#4. I've been living out loud the Henry David Thoreau saying: "What you get by achieving your goals is not as important as what you become by achieving your goals." The quest of the Cuba

Diana Nyad

David Thoreau Quotes #696061
#5. Parents often give middle names just so that later, when they're yelling at the kid, they can drag it out. Henry David Thoreau, you come in here this instant!

Paul Reiser

David Thoreau Quotes #746292
#6. It's not enough to be busy; so are the ants. The question is: What are we busy about?" - Henry David Thoreau

Brian P. Moran

David Thoreau Quotes #775645
#7. Whenever I read anything by Henry David Thoreau I honestly feel as though he's with me. No. More like I am with him.

Nicholas Trandahl

David Thoreau Quotes #832323
#8. George Sears, called Nessmuk, whose "Woodcraft," published in 1884, was the first American book on forest camping, and is written with so much wisdom, wit, and insight that it makes Henry David Thoreau seem alien, humorless, and French.

John McPhee

David Thoreau Quotes #971810
#9. We need the tonic of wilderness. - Henry David Thoreau

Richard Louv

David Thoreau Quotes #1005478
#10. As Henry David Thoreau, one of the great explorers of his time, reminded himself in his journal, "It matters not where or how far you travel - the farther commonly the worse - but how much alive you are." Two

Pico Iyer

David Thoreau Quotes #1015344
#11. Henry David Thoreau is my favorite writer of all time, my literary god king, and his essay Wild Apples is my favorite thing to read.

Nicholas Trandahl

David Thoreau Quotes #1093210
#12. I like the story about Henry David Thoreau, who, when he was on his death bed, his family sent for a minister. The minister said, 'Henry, have you made your peace with God?' Thoreau said, 'I didn't know we'd quarreled.'

Stewart Udall

David Thoreau Quotes #1180601
#13. I have so many favorite writers, it's very hard to select a few ... of classic writers, I have always admired Emily Dickinson and Henry David Thoreau.

Joyce Carol Oates

David Thoreau Quotes #1510259
#14. Read the best books first, otherwise you'll find you do not have time.
- Henry David Thoreau

Leo Tolstoy

David Thoreau Quotes #1604200
#15. Henry David Thoreau was an oddball job quitter and ne'er-do-well who evolved into the bearded sage of literature, natural history, and civil liberties.

Michael Sims

David Thoreau Quotes #1847453
#16. Having reached the term of his natural life; Mwould it not be truer to say, Having reached the term of his unnatural life?

Henry David Thoreau

David Thoreau Quotes #334
#17. You cannot receive a shock unless you have an electric affinity for that which shocks you.

Henry David Thoreau

David Thoreau Quotes #875
#18. Men cannot conceive of a state of things so fair that it cannot be realized.

Henry David Thoreau

David Thoreau Quotes #1120
#19. If we live in the Nineteenth Century, why should we not enjoy the advantages which the Nineteenth Century offers? Why should our life be in any respect provincial?

Henry David Thoreau

David Thoreau Quotes #1224
#20. Our houses are such unwieldy property that we are often imprisoned rather than housed by them.

Henry David Thoreau

David Thoreau Quotes #2880
#21. I silently smiled at my incessant good fortune.

Henry David Thoreau

David Thoreau Quotes #3841
#22. The gold-digger is the enemy of the honest laborer, whatever checks and compensations there may be. It is not enough to tell me that you worked hard to get your gold. So does the Devil work hard. The way of transgressors may be hard in many respects.

Henry David Thoreau

David Thoreau Quotes #4779
#23. While England endeavors to cure the potato-rot, will not any endeavor to cure the brain-rot, which prevails so much more widely and fatally?

Henry David Thoreau

David Thoreau Quotes #5447
#24. The tree of Knowledge is a Tree of Knowledge of good and evil.

Henry David Thoreau

David Thoreau Quotes #5786
#25. You must live in the present, launch yourself on every wave, find your eternity in each moment. Fools stand on their island of opportunities and look toward another land. There is no other land; there is no other life but this.

Henry David Thoreau

David Thoreau Quotes #5792
#26. Truth, Goodness, Beauty - those celestial thrins,Continually are born; e'en now the Universe,With thousand throats, and eke with greener smiles,Its joy confesses at their recent birth.

Henry David Thoreau

David Thoreau Quotes #5807
#27. A man is rich in proportion to the number of things which he can afford to let alone.

Henry David Thoreau

David Thoreau Quotes #6061
#28. It would seem as if the very language of our parlors would lose all its nerve and degenerate into palaver wholly, our lives pass at such remoteness from its symbols, and its metaphors and tropes are necessarily so far fetched.

Henry David Thoreau

David Thoreau Quotes #6721
#29. What is the price-current of an honest man and patriot today?

Henry David Thoreau

David Thoreau Quotes #6790
#30. Men talk about Bible miracles because there is no miracle in their lives. Cease to gnaw that crust. There is ripe fruit over your head.

Henry David Thoreau

David Thoreau Quotes #7350
#31. It is by a mathematical point only that we are wise, as the sailor or fugitive slave keeps the polestar in his eye; but that is sufficient guidance for all our life. We may not arrive at our port within a calculable period, but we would preserve the true course.

Henry David Thoreau

David Thoreau Quotes #8842
#32. As with our colleges, so with a hundred 'modern improvements'; there is an illusion about them; there is not always a positive advance.

Henry David Thoreau

David Thoreau Quotes #9463
#33. The very uprightness of the pines and maples asserts the ancient rectitude and vigor of nature. Our lives need the relief of such a background, where the pine flourishes and the jay still screams.

Henry David Thoreau

David Thoreau Quotes #10792
#34. One may discover a new side to his most intimate friend when for the first time he hears him speak in public. He will be stranger to him as he is more familiar to the audience. The longest intimacy could not foretell how he would behave then

Henry David Thoreau

David Thoreau Quotes #11883
#35. Have learned that the swiftest traveller is he that goes afoot.

Henry David Thoreau

David Thoreau Quotes #12487
#36. We have need to be as sturdy pioneers still as Miles Standish, or Church, or Lovewell. We are to follow on another trail, it is true, but one as convenient for ambushes. What if the Indians are exterminated, are not savages as grim prowling about the clearings today?

Henry David Thoreau

David Thoreau Quotes #13887
#37. Nothing so fair, so pure, and at the same time so large, as a lake, perchance, lies on the surface of the earth.

Henry David Thoreau

David Thoreau Quotes #15700
#38. I do not know but thoughts written down thus in a journal might be printed in the same form with greater advantage than if the related ones were brought together into separate essays.

Henry David Thoreau

David Thoreau Quotes #15942
#39. Faith never makes a confession.

Henry David Thoreau

David Thoreau Quotes #17910
#40. A Friend is one who incessantly pays us the compliment of expecting from us all the virtues, and who can appreciate them in us.

Henry David Thoreau

David Thoreau Quotes #18017
#41. I make myself rich by making my wants few.

Henry David Thoreau

David Thoreau Quotes #18045
#42. They will wait, well disposed, for others to remedy evil, that they may no longer have have it to regret.

Henry David Thoreau

David Thoreau Quotes #18753
#43. In an ancient and dead language, any recognition of living nature attracts us. These are such sentences as were written while grass grew and water ran. It is no small recommendation when a book will stand the test of mere unobstructed sunshine and daylight.

Henry David Thoreau

David Thoreau Quotes #19893
#44. If a man walks in the woods for love of them half of each day, he is in danger of being regarded as a loafer; but if he spends his whole day as a spectulator, shearing off those woods and making the earth bald before her time, he is esteemed an industrious and enterprising citizen.

Henry David Thoreau

David Thoreau Quotes #21516
#45. The tragedy in a man's life is what dies inside of him while he lives.

Henry David Thoreau

David Thoreau Quotes #21559
#46. Homer and Shakespeare and Milton and Marvell and Wordsworth are but the rustling of leaves and crackling of twigs in the forest, and there is not yet the sound of any bird. The Muse has never lifted up her voice to sing.

Henry David Thoreau

David Thoreau Quotes #22520
#47. But I would say to my fellows, once for all, As long as possible live free and uncommitted.

Henry David Thoreau

David Thoreau Quotes #23075
#48. Commerce is really as interesting as nature.

Henry David Thoreau

David Thoreau Quotes #24086
#49. The Ethiopian cannot change his skin nor the leopard his spots.

Henry David Thoreau

David Thoreau Quotes #24281
#50. If a man constantly aspires is he not elevated.

Henry David Thoreau

David Thoreau Quotes #24725
#51. Winter is the time for study, you know, and the colder it is the more studious we are.

Henry David Thoreau

David Thoreau Quotes #24834
#52. The only sin in the world is ignorance.

Henry David Thoreau

David Thoreau Quotes #24914
#53. I will come to you, my friend, when I no longer need you. Then you will find a palace, not an almshouse.

Henry David Thoreau

David Thoreau Quotes #25273
#54. Surely, we are provided with senses as well fitted to penetrate the spaces of the real, the substantial, the eternal, as these outward are to penetrate the material universe. Veias, Menu, Zoroaster, Socrates, Christ, Shakespeare, Swedenborg,
these are some of our astronomers.

Henry David Thoreau

David Thoreau Quotes #25471
#55. I did not wish to take a cabin passage, but rather to go before the mast and on the deck of the world, for there I could best see the moonlight amid the mountains. I do not wish to go below now.

Henry David Thoreau

David Thoreau Quotes #25707
#56. If we were left solely to the wordy wit of legislators in Congress for our guidance, uncorrected by the seasonable experience and the effectual complaints of the people, America would not long retain her rank among the nations.

Henry David Thoreau

David Thoreau Quotes #25793
#57. Though the words Canada East on the map stretch over many rivers and lakes and unexplored wildernesses, the actual Canada, which might be the colored portion of the map, is but a little clearing on the banks of the river, which one of those syllables would more than cover.

Henry David Thoreau

David Thoreau Quotes #25903
#58. The conductor shouts "All aboard!" when the smoke is blown away and the vapor condensed, it will be perceived that a few are riding, but the rest are run over - and it will be called, and will be, "A melancholy accident.

Henry David Thoreau

David Thoreau Quotes #26068
#59. Every poet has trembled on the verge of science.

Henry David Thoreau

David Thoreau Quotes #27314
#60. There is a low mist in the woods
It is a good day to study lichens.

Henry David Thoreau

David Thoreau Quotes #27397
#61. We must heap up a great pile of doing, for a small diameter of being.

Henry David Thoreau

David Thoreau Quotes #27663
#62. I never knew, and never shall know, a worse man than myself.

Henry David Thoreau

David Thoreau Quotes #28014
#63. Even poetry, you know, is in one sense an infinite brag & exaggeration.

Henry David Thoreau

David Thoreau Quotes #28491
#64. The Xanthus or Scamander is not a mere dry channel and bed of a mountain torrent, but fed by the ever-flowing springs of fame ...
and I trust that I may be allowed to associate our muddy but much abused Concord River with the most famous in history.

Henry David Thoreau

David Thoreau Quotes #29231
#65. A kitten is so flexible that she is almost double; the hind parts are equivalent to another kitten with which the forepart plays. She does not discover that her tail belongs to her until you tread on it.

Henry David Thoreau

David Thoreau Quotes #30578
#66. I wanted to live deep and suck out the all the marrow of life ( ... ).

Henry David Thoreau

David Thoreau Quotes #31032
#67. There is a higher law affecting our relation to pines as well as to men. A pine cut down, a dead pine, is no more a pine than a dead human carcass is a man.

Henry David Thoreau

David Thoreau Quotes #31033
#68. Give me a Wildness whose glance no civilization can endure.

Henry David Thoreau

David Thoreau Quotes #32050
#69. We go on dating from Cold Fridays and Great Snows; but a little colder Friday, or greater snow would put a period to man's existence on the globe.

Henry David Thoreau

David Thoreau Quotes #35512
#70. An island always pleases my imagination, even the smallest, as a small continent and integral portion of the globe. I have a fancyfor building my hut on one. Even a bare, grassy isle, which I can see entirely over at a glance, has some undefined and mysterious charm for me.

Henry David Thoreau

David Thoreau Quotes #35573
#71. How could youths better learn to live than by at once trying the experiment of living?

Henry David Thoreau

David Thoreau Quotes #36165
#72. The most attractive sentences are, perhaps, not the wisest, but the surest and roundest. They are spoken firmly and conclusively,as if the speaker had a right to know what he says, and if not wise, they have at least been well learned.

Henry David Thoreau

David Thoreau Quotes #36581
#73. There is no doubt that the loftiest written wisdom is either rhymed or in some way musically measured,
is, in form as well as substance, poetry; and a volume which should contain the condensed wisdom of mankind need not have one rhythmless line.

Henry David Thoreau

David Thoreau Quotes #36631
#74. Ktaadnis an Indian word signifying highest land, ... very few, even among backwoodsmen and hunters, have ever climbed it, andit will be a long time before the tide of fashionable travel sets that way.

Henry David Thoreau

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#75. In my afternoon walk I would fain forget all my morning occupations and my obligations to society.

Henry David Thoreau

David Thoreau Quotes #40884
#76. It is hard to forget that which it is worse than useless to remember.

Henry David Thoreau

David Thoreau Quotes #41236
#77. We are all of us more or less active physiognomists.

Henry David Thoreau

David Thoreau Quotes #41938
#78. My enemies are worms, cool days, and most of all woodchucks.

Henry David Thoreau

David Thoreau Quotes #42779
#79. Law never made man a whit more just; and by means of their respect for it, even the well disposed are daily made agents of injustice.

Henry David Thoreau

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#80. Man emulates earth Earth emulates heaven Heaven emulates the Way The way emulates nature.

Henry David Thoreau

David Thoreau Quotes #44325
#81. How shall we account for our pursuits, if they are original? We get the language with which to describe our various lives out of acommon mint.

Henry David Thoreau

David Thoreau Quotes #44355
#82. What is sour in the house a bracing walk in the woods makes sweet.

Henry David Thoreau

David Thoreau Quotes #44557
#83. Give me the old familiar world, post-office and all, with this ever new self, with this infinite expectation and faith, which does not know when it is beaten.

Henry David Thoreau

David Thoreau Quotes #44924
#84. No method nor discipline can supersede the necessity of being forever on the alert. What is a course of history, or philosophy, or poetry, or the most admirable routine of life, compared with the discipline of looking always at what is to be seen? Will you be a reader, a student merely, or a seer?

Henry David Thoreau

David Thoreau Quotes #46934
#85. The forests are held cheap after the white pine has been culled out; and the explorers and hunters pray for rain only to clear theatmosphere of smoke.

Henry David Thoreau

David Thoreau Quotes #47273
#86. I love nature, I love the landscape, because it is so sincere. It never cheats me. It never jests. It is cheerfully, musically earnest. I lie and relie on the earth.

Henry David Thoreau

David Thoreau Quotes #48336
#87. The indescribable innocence of and beneficence of Nature,-of sun and wind and rain, of summer and winter,-such health, such cheer, they afford forever!

Henry David Thoreau

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#88. It is remarkable that almost all speakers and writers feel it to be incumbent on them, sooner or later, to prove or acknowledge the personality of God. Some Earl of Bridgewater, thinking it better late than never, has provided for it in his will. It is a sad mistake.

Henry David Thoreau

David Thoreau Quotes #50447
#89. The outward is only the outside of that which is within. Men are not concealed under habits, but are revealed by them; they are their true clothes.

Henry David Thoreau

David Thoreau Quotes #50738
#90. The man who goes alone can start today; but he who travels with another must wait until that other is ready, and it may be a long time before they get off.

Henry David Thoreau

David Thoreau Quotes #51281
#91. If misery loves company, misery has company enough.

Henry David Thoreau

David Thoreau Quotes #51422
#92. There are millions of people living Thoreau's life of quiet desperation, and they do not have the language to escape from that desperation.

David Whyte

David Thoreau Quotes #51880
#93. Truth is his inspirer, and earnestness the polisher of his sentences. He could afford to lose his Sharp's rifles, while he retained his faculty of speech,
a Sharp's rifle of infinitely surer and longer range.

Henry David Thoreau

David Thoreau Quotes #52015
#94. Concord's little arch does not span all our fate, nor is what transpires under it law for the universe.

Henry David Thoreau

David Thoreau Quotes #52346
#95. We do not live by justice, but by grace.

Henry David Thoreau

David Thoreau Quotes #53610
#96. The poet will maintain serenity in spite of all disappointments. He is expected to preserve an unconcerned and healthy outlook over the world, while he lives.

Henry David Thoreau

David Thoreau Quotes #53940
#97. As a man grows older, his ability to sit still and follow indoor occupations increases. He grows vespertinal in his habits as theevening of life approaches, till at last he comes forth only just before sundown, and gets all the walk that he requires in half an hour.

Henry David Thoreau

David Thoreau Quotes #54564
#98. The past is only so heroic as we see it. It is the canvas on which our idea of heroism is painted, and so, in one sense, the dim prospectus of our future field.

Henry David Thoreau

David Thoreau Quotes #54966
#99. The day is an epitome of the year. The night is the winter, the morning and evening are the spring and fall, and the noon is the summer.

Henry David Thoreau

David Thoreau Quotes #59235
#100. A perfectly healthy sentence, it is true, is extremely rare. For the most part we miss the hue and fragrance of the thought; as if we could be satisfied with the dews of the morning or evening without their colors, or the heavens without their azure.

Henry David Thoreau

David Thoreau Quotes #61416

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