When I look at the stars, nothing which the astronomers have said attaches to them, they are so simple and remote.


In: Bradford Torrey and Francis H. Allen (eds.), The Journal of Henry D. Thoreau (Volume 7)


When I look at the stars, nothing which the astronomers have said attaches to them, they are so simple and remote.

When I look at the stars, nothing which the astronomers have said attaches to them, they are so simple and remote.

When I look at the stars, nothing which the astronomers have said attaches to them, they are so simple and remote.

When I look at the stars, nothing which the astronomers have said attaches to them, they are so simple and remote.