Henry David Thoreau Quote

Nature, even when she is scant and thin outwardly, satisfies us still by the assurance of a certain generosity at the roots.


A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers (ed. 1873)


Nature, even when she is scant and thin outwardly, satisfies us still by the assurance of a certain generosity at the roots.

Nature, even when she is scant and thin outwardly, satisfies us still by the assurance of a certain generosity at the roots.

Nature, even when she is scant and thin outwardly, satisfies us still by the assurance of a certain generosity at the roots.

Nature, even when she is scant and thin outwardly, satisfies us still by the assurance of a certain generosity at the roots.