1320 Quotations with Avid.
- 1281. Henry David Thoreau: Man's capacities have never been measured. Nor are we to judge of what he can do ...

- 1282. Henry David Thoreau: The mason asks but a narrow shelf to spring his brick from, man requires only an ...

- 1283. Henry David Thoreau: Friendship is never established as an understood relation. It is a miracle which ...

- 1284. Henry David Thoreau: The most I can do for my friend is simply to be his friend.

- 1285. Henry David Thoreau: What wisdom, what warning can prevail against gladness? There is no law so stron ...

- 1286. Henry David Thoreau: It would be glorious to see mankind at leisure for once. It is nothing but work, ...

- 1287. Henry David Thoreau: What the banker sighs for, the meanest clown may have--leisure and a quiet mind.

- 1288. Henry David Thoreau: The cost of a thing is that amount of life which must be exchanged for it.

- 1289. Henry David Thoreau: It is remarkable how easily and insensibly we fall into a particular route, and ...

- 1290. Henry David Thoreau: Routine is a ground to stand on, a wall to retreat to; we cannot draw on our boo ...

- 1291. Henry David Thoreau: It is as hard to see oneself as to look backwards without turning around.

- 1292. Henry David Thoreau: Not till we are lost, in other words, not till we have lost the world, do we beg ...

- 1293. Henry David Thoreau: The life without men praise and regard as successful is but one kind. Why should ...

- 1294. Henry David Thoreau: Men are born to succeed--not to fail.

- 1295. David Noonan: There is nothing in nature as perfect or as powerful as the human nervous system ...

- 1296. Henry David Thoreau: Each thought that is welcomed and recorded is a nest egg, by the side of which m ...

- 1297. Henry David Thoreau: I think we may safely trust a good deal more than we do. We may waive just so mu ...

- 1298. Henry David Thoreau: It takes two to speak the truth--one to speak and another to hear.

- 1299. Henry David Thoreau: We shall see but little if we require to understand what we see. How few things ...

- 1300. Henry David Thoreau: The greatest gains and values are the farthest from being appreciated. We easily ...

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