Henry David Thoreau Quote

I, on my side, require of every writer, first or last, a simple and sincere account of his own life, and not merely what he has heard of other men's lives; some such account as he would send to his kindred from a distant land; for if he has lived sincerely, it must have been in a distant land to me.


The Writings of Henry David Thoreau (ed. 1906)


I, on my side, require of every writer, first or last, a simple and sincere account of his own life, and not merely what he has heard of other men's...

I, on my side, require of every writer, first or last, a simple and sincere account of his own life, and not merely what he has heard of other men's...

I, on my side, require of every writer, first or last, a simple and sincere account of his own life, and not merely what he has heard of other men's...

I, on my side, require of every writer, first or last, a simple and sincere account of his own life, and not merely what he has heard of other men's...