Henry David Thoreau Quote

I take it for granted, when I am invited to lecture anywhere, — for I have had a little experience in that business, — that there is a desire to hear what I think on some subject, though I may be the greatest fool in the country, — and not that I should say pleasant things merely, or such as the audience will assent to; and I resolve, accordingly, that I will give them a strong dose of myself. They have sent for me, and engaged to pay for me, and I am determined that they shall have me, though I bore them beyond all precedent.


Life Without Principle (1863)


I take it for granted, when I am invited to lecture anywhere, — for I have had a little experience in that business, — that there is a desire to...

I take it for granted, when I am invited to lecture anywhere, — for I have had a little experience in that business, — that there is a desire to...

I take it for granted, when I am invited to lecture anywhere, — for I have had a little experience in that business, — that there is a desire to...

I take it for granted, when I am invited to lecture anywhere, — for I have had a little experience in that business, — that there is a desire to...