Henry David Thoreau Quote

You ask particularly after my health. I suppose that I have not many months to live; but, of course, I know nothing about it. I may add that I am enjoying existence as much as ever, and regret nothing.


His last letter, to Myron Benton (31 March 1862)


You ask particularly after my health. I suppose that I have not many months to live; but, of course, I know nothing about it. I may add that I am...

You ask particularly after my health. I suppose that I have not many months to live; but, of course, I know nothing about it. I may add that I am...

You ask particularly after my health. I suppose that I have not many months to live; but, of course, I know nothing about it. I may add that I am...

You ask particularly after my health. I suppose that I have not many months to live; but, of course, I know nothing about it. I may add that I am...