Henry David Thoreau Quote

For the most part we stupidly confound one man with another. The dull distinguish only races or nations, or at most classes, but the wise man, individuals.


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


For the most part we stupidly confound one man with another. The dull distinguish only races or nations, or at most classes, but the wise man,...

For the most part we stupidly confound one man with another. The dull distinguish only races or nations, or at most classes, but the wise man,...

For the most part we stupidly confound one man with another. The dull distinguish only races or nations, or at most classes, but the wise man,...

For the most part we stupidly confound one man with another. The dull distinguish only races or nations, or at most classes, but the wise man,...