Henry David Thoreau Quote

At death our friends and relatives either draw nearer to us and are found out, or depart farther from us and are forgotten. Friends are as often brought nearer together as separated by death.


Winter: from the Journal of Henry David Thoreau (ed. 1887)


At death our friends and relatives either draw nearer to us and are found out, or depart farther from us and are forgotten. Friends are as often...

At death our friends and relatives either draw nearer to us and are found out, or depart farther from us and are forgotten. Friends are as often...

At death our friends and relatives either draw nearer to us and are found out, or depart farther from us and are forgotten. Friends are as often...

At death our friends and relatives either draw nearer to us and are found out, or depart farther from us and are forgotten. Friends are as often...