The boatmen appeared to lead an easy and contented life, and we thought that we should prefer their employment ourselves to many professions which are much more sought after. They suggested how few circumstances are necessary to the well-being and serenity of man, how indifferent all employments are, and that any may seem noble and poetic to the eyes of men, if pursued with sufficient buoyancy and freedom.


A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers. By Henry D. Thoreau (ed. 1862)


The boatmen appeared to lead an easy and contented life, and we thought that we should prefer their employment ourselves to many professions which...

The boatmen appeared to lead an easy and contented life, and we thought that we should prefer their employment ourselves to many professions which...

The boatmen appeared to lead an easy and contented life, and we thought that we should prefer their employment ourselves to many professions which...

The boatmen appeared to lead an easy and contented life, and we thought that we should prefer their employment ourselves to many professions which...