Henry David Thoreau Quote

There may be something petty in a refined taste; it easily degenerates into effeminacy. It does not consider the broadest use. It is not content with simple good and bad, and so is fastidious and curious or nice only.


Early spring in Massachusetts (ed. 1894)


There may be something petty in a refined taste; it easily degenerates into effeminacy. It does not consider the broadest use. It is not content with ...

There may be something petty in a refined taste; it easily degenerates into effeminacy. It does not consider the broadest use. It is not content with ...

There may be something petty in a refined taste; it easily degenerates into effeminacy. It does not consider the broadest use. It is not content with ...

There may be something petty in a refined taste; it easily degenerates into effeminacy. It does not consider the broadest use. It is not content with ...