Henry David Thoreau Quote

The artist and his work are not to be separated. The most willfully foolish man cannot stand aloof from his folly, but the deed and the doer together make ever one sober fact.


A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers (ed. 1868)


The artist and his work are not to be separated. The most willfully foolish man cannot stand aloof from his folly, but the deed and the doer together ...

The artist and his work are not to be separated. The most willfully foolish man cannot stand aloof from his folly, but the deed and the doer together ...

The artist and his work are not to be separated. The most willfully foolish man cannot stand aloof from his folly, but the deed and the doer together ...

The artist and his work are not to be separated. The most willfully foolish man cannot stand aloof from his folly, but the deed and the doer together ...