We cannot see anything until we are possessed with the idea of it, take it into our heads,--and then we can hardly see anything else.


The Writings of Henry David Thoreau (ed. 1803)


We cannot see anything until we are possessed with the idea of it, take it into our heads,--and then we can hardly see anything else.

We cannot see anything until we are possessed with the idea of it, take it into our heads,--and then we can hardly see anything else.

We cannot see anything until we are possessed with the idea of it, take it into our heads,--and then we can hardly see anything else.

We cannot see anything until we are possessed with the idea of it, take it into our heads,--and then we can hardly see anything else.