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  1. All nature is doing her best each moment to make us well—she exists for no other end. Do not resist her. With the least inclination to be well we should not be sick.— Journal, 23 August 1853. All the laws of nature will bend and adapt themselves to the least motion of man.— Journal, 1837-1846.

    • Henry David Thoreau
    • 1854
    • “I learned this, at least, by my experiment: that if one advances confidently in the direction of his dreams, and endeavors to live the life which he has imagined, he will meet with a success unexpected in common hours.”
    • “Rather than love, than money, than fame, give me truth.” ― Henry David Thoreau, Walden.
    • “I find it wholesome to be alone the greater part of the time. To be in company, even with the best, is soon wearisome and dissipating. I love to be alone.
    • “If you have built castles in the air, your work need not be lost; that is where they should be. Now put the foundations under them.” ― Henry David Thoreau, Walden.
  2. Nature, Being Alone, Thinking. Henry David Thoreau (2017). “HENRY DAVID THOREAU – The Man, The Philosopher & The Trailblazer (Illustrated): Biographies, Memoirs, Autobiographical Books & Personal Letters (Including Walden, A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers, The Maine Woods, Cape Cod, A Yankee in Canada…)”, p.1127, e-artnow.

  3. All nature is doing her best each moment to make us well—she exists for no other end. Do not resist her. With the least inclination to be well we should not be sick.— Journal, 23 August 1853. All that has been said of friendship is like botany to flowers.— Journal, 1842-1844.

  4. Below you will find the important quotes in Walden related to the theme of Nature. Economy Quotes When I wrote the following pages, or rather the bulk of them, I lived alone, in the woods, a mile away from any neighbor, in a house which I had built myself, on the shore of Walden Pond, in Concord, Massachusetts, and earned my living by the labor ...

  5. In short, all good things are wild and free.—"Walking" In Wildness is the preservation of the World.—"Walking" It is a thorough process, this war with the wilderness—breaking nature, taming the soil, feeding it on oats. The civilized man regards the pine tree as his enemy.

  6. Feb 21, 2019 · Esther Lombardi. Updated on February 21, 2019. Henry David Thoreau's Walden was published in 1854. The essay details the experiment in personal independence and self-reliance that Thoreau underwent, starting on July 4, 1845. During this period he lived on Walden Pond. Famous Quotations.

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