Top 12 Thoreau Visitors Quotes
#1. I had but three chairs in my house; one for solitude, two for friendship; three for society. When visitors came in larger and unexpected numbers there was but the third chair for them all, but they generally economized the room by standing up.
Henry David Thoreau
#3. When I was 17, I was always hanging out with the older kids, and a lot of times, the kids that graduated would come back and play pranks. I was a huge, huge, huge prankster.
Tristan Wilds
#5. I look at him, look at the book, remember, this book, this moment, the first book I ever loved
Audrey Niffenegger
#6. As for men, they will hardly fail one anywhere. I had more visitors while I lived in the woods than at any other period of my life; I mean that I had some.
Henry David Thoreau
#7. Every conjecture we can form with regard to the works of God has as little probability as the conjectures of a child with regard to the works of an adult.
Thomas Reid
#8. Over and over, I kept thinking I've got to go home and then, for the millionth time, I can't.
Donna Tartt
#9. We're altered, we're abnormal, our souls stained with each other's mark. Our souls are that of monsters born in the dark.
Pepper Winters
#10. The mob loves those who amuse and serve it. But to amuse it you have to love it. I love no one, least of all the mob, because the mob, the multitude, are like women: they betray those who love them.
Pitigrilli
#11. Surely in a world of email, video conferencing and virtual assistants, isn't being expected to show up at the office extremely anachronistic? Yet to date it seems that where one works does matter. That creativity and innovation do feed off physical interactions between people.
Noreena Hertz
#12. Vice is a creature of such hideous mien ... that the more you see it the better you like it.
Finley Peter Dunne
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