"There are from time to time mornings, both in summer
and in winter, when especially the world seems to
begin anew, beyond which memory need not go,
for not behind them is yesterday and our past life:"
and in winter, when especially the world seems to
begin anew, beyond which memory need not go,
for not behind them is yesterday and our past life:"
Journal January 26, 1853
Henry David Thoreau
We had lots of blue sky today and one thing led to another.
Then they got silly.
We had lots of blue sky today and one thing led to another.
Then they got silly.
" We need to witness our own limits transgressed, and some life
pasturing freely where we never wander."
Walden
Henry David Thoreau
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