I have myself to respect, but to myself I am not amiable; but my friend is my amiableness personified.


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


I have myself to respect, but to myself I am not amiable; but my friend is my amiableness personified.

I have myself to respect, but to myself I am not amiable; but my friend is my amiableness personified.

I have myself to respect, but to myself I am not amiable; but my friend is my amiableness personified.

I have myself to respect, but to myself I am not amiable; but my friend is my amiableness personified.