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To be alone was something unpleasant. But I was at the same time conscious of a slight insanity in my mood, and seemed to foresee my recovery.
— Henry David Thoreau
I am no more lonely than the loon in the pond that laughs so loud, or than Walden Pond itself. What company has that lonely lake,I pray?
— Henry David Thoreau
The fault-finder will find fault even in paradise.
— Henry David Thoreau
Radio is paid by advertising. They decide what songs to play that'll keep people listening. And that's what promoters and the Classic Rock people do.
— George Thorogood
I have an Apple computer, which I use to play Spider Solitaire and do research on the Internet.
— Alex Trebek
Trust is a great force multiplier.
— Tom Ridge
Society is commonly too cheap.
— Henry David Thoreau
To be awake is to be alive.
— Henry David Thoreau
He was not bound. No one led him by the arm. He got out of the carriage as if he were a free man.
— Patrick Suskind
It is as much the conversations between objects as between us and objects that make museums so valuable.
— Antony Gormley
Speech is for the convenience of those who are hard of hearing; but there are many fine things which we cannot say if we have to shout.
— Henry David Thoreau
Potential just means you ain't done it yet.
— Darrell Royal
My enemies are worms, cool days, and most of all woodchucks.
— Henry David Thoreau
Begin where you are and such as you are, without aiming mainly to become of more worth, and with kindness aforethought, go about doing good.
— Henry David Thoreau
Thus was my first year's life in the woods completed; and the second year was similar to it. I finally left Walden September 6th,1847.
— Henry David Thoreau
Many have believed that Walden reached quite through to the other side of the globe.
— Henry David Thoreau
Everything you are used to, once done long enough, starts to seem natural, even though it might not be.
— Julien Smith