Henry David Thoreau Quote

That is mere sentimentality that lies abed by day and thinks itself white, far from the tan and callus of experience.


The Writings of Henry David Thoreau (ed. 1803)


That is mere sentimentality that lies abed by day and thinks itself white, far from the tan and callus of experience.

That is mere sentimentality that lies abed by day and thinks itself white, far from the tan and callus of experience.

That is mere sentimentality that lies abed by day and thinks itself white, far from the tan and callus of experience.

That is mere sentimentality that lies abed by day and thinks itself white, far from the tan and callus of experience.