Henry David Thoreau Quote

The finest manners in the world are awkwardness and fatuity, when contrasted with a finer intelligence.


Life Without Principle (1863)


The finest manners in the world are awkwardness and fatuity, when contrasted with a finer intelligence.

The finest manners in the world are awkwardness and fatuity, when contrasted with a finer intelligence.

The finest manners in the world are awkwardness and fatuity, when contrasted with a finer intelligence.

The finest manners in the world are awkwardness and fatuity, when contrasted with a finer intelligence.