Henry David Thoreau Quote

The world, which the Greeks called Beauty, has been made such by being gradually divested of every ornament which was not fitted to endure.


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


The world, which the Greeks called Beauty, has been made such by being gradually divested of every ornament which was not fitted to endure.

The world, which the Greeks called Beauty, has been made such by being gradually divested of every ornament which was not fitted to endure.

The world, which the Greeks called Beauty, has been made such by being gradually divested of every ornament which was not fitted to endure.

The world, which the Greeks called Beauty, has been made such by being gradually divested of every ornament which was not fitted to endure.