Henry David Thoreau Quote

He who cannot read is worse than deaf and blind, is yet but half alive, is still-born.


Journal, ed. by B. Torrey, 1837-1846, 1850-Nov. 3, 1861 (ed. 1906)


He who cannot read is worse than deaf and blind, is yet but half alive, is still-born.

He who cannot read is worse than deaf and blind, is yet but half alive, is still-born.

He who cannot read is worse than deaf and blind, is yet but half alive, is still-born.

He who cannot read is worse than deaf and blind, is yet but half alive, is still-born.