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He who hears the rippling of rivers in these degenerate days will not utterly despair.
— Henry David Thoreau
There must be the ... generating force of Love behind every effort destined to be successful.
— Henry David Thoreau
The violence of love is as much to be dreaded as that of hate.
— Henry David Thoreau
A true Friendship is as wise as it is tender. The parties to it yield implicitly to the guidance of their love, and know no otherlaw nor kindness.
— Henry David Thoreau
For if the truth were known, Love cannot speak, But only thinks and does; Though surely out 'twill leak Without the help of Greek, Or any tongue.
— Henry David Thoreau
A hero's love is as delicate as a maiden's.
— Henry David Thoreau
A man may acquire a taste for wine or brandy, and so lose his love for water, but should we not pity him.
— Henry David Thoreau
All nations love the same jests and tales, Jews, Christians, and Mahometans, and the same translated suffice for all.
— Henry David Thoreau
Do what you love. Know your own bone; gnaw at it, bury it, unearth it, and gnaw it still.
— Henry David Thoreau
Rather than love, than money, than fame, give me truth.
— Henry David Thoreau
The object of love expands and grows before us to eternity, until it includes all that is lovely, and we become all that can love.
— Henry David Thoreau
Kindness to children, love for children, goodness to children
these are the only investments that never fail. — Henry David Thoreau
these are the only investments that never fail. — Henry David Thoreau
I need thy hate as much as thy love.
— Henry David Thoreau
If to chaffer and higgle are bad in trade, they are much worse in Love. It demands directness as of an arrow.
— Henry David Thoreau
Ignorance and bungling with love are better than wisdom and skill without.
— Henry David Thoreau
What is the singing of birds, or any natural sound, compared with the voice of one we love.
— Henry David Thoreau
Your religion is where your love is.
— Henry David Thoreau
The only remedy for love is to love more.
— Henry David Thoreau
I'm going to paraphrase Thoreau here ... rather than love, than money, than faith, than fame, than fairness ... give me truth.
— Jon Krakauer
We communicate like the burrows of foxes, in silence and darkness, under ground. We are undermined by faith and love.
— Henry David Thoreau
As for the complex ways of living, I love them not, however much I practice them. In as many places as possible, I will get my feet down to the earth.
— Henry David Thoreau
May we so love as never to have occasion to repent of our love!
— Henry David Thoreau
I came to love my rows, my beans, though so many more than I wanted. They attached me to the earth, and so I got strength like Antaeus.
— Henry David Thoreau
As I love nature, as I love singing birds ... I love thee, my friend.
— Henry David Thoreau
I love a life whose plot is simple.
— Henry David Thoreau
We must love our friend so much that she shall be associated with our purest and holiest thoughts alone.
— Henry David Thoreau
Good religious men, with the love of men in their hearts, and the means to pay their toll in their pockets.
— Henry David Thoreau
The only way to tell the truth is to speak with kindness. Only the words of a loving man can be heard
— Henry David Thoreau
Hate can pardon more than love.
— Henry David Thoreau
I value and trust those w^ho love and praise my aspiration rather than my performance.
— Henry David Thoreau
Enemies publish themselves. They declare war. The friend never declares his love.
— Henry David Thoreau
There must be some nerve and heroism in our love, as of a winter morning.
— Henry David Thoreau
It is strange to talk of miracles, revelations, inspiration, and the like, as things past, while love remains.
— Henry David Thoreau
Love your life, poor as it is. You may perhaps have some pleasant, thrilling, glorious hours, even in a poor-house.
— Henry David Thoreau
One may be drunk with love without being any nearer to finding his mate ... Love must be as much a light as a flame.
— Henry David Thoreau
Pursue some path, however narrow and crooked, in which you can walk with love and reverence.
— Henry David Thoreau
Next to us is not the workman whom we have hired, with whom we love so well to talk, but the workman whose work we are.
— Henry David Thoreau
There is no treatment for adore, but to love far more.
— Henry David Thoreau
It often happens that a man develops a deeper love and friendship with his pet cat or dog than he does with most of the other humans in his life.
— Henry David Thoreau
Between whom there is hearty truth there is love ...
— Henry David Thoreau
I love the broad margin to my life.
— Henry David Thoreau
The purity men love is like the mists which envelop the earth, and not like
the azure ether beyond. — Henry David Thoreau
the azure ether beyond. — Henry David Thoreau
What avails it that another loves you, if he does not understand you? Such love is a curse.
— Henry David Thoreau
Such a man has some right to fish, and I love to see nature carried out in him.
— Henry David Thoreau
It has come to this, that the lover of art is one, and the lover of nature another, though true art is but the expression of our love of nature.
— Henry David Thoreau
Do not hire a man who does your work for money, but him who does it for love of it.
— Henry David Thoreau
There is no remedy for love but to love more.
— Henry David Thoreau
I know of no redeeming qualities in myself but a sincere love for some things, and when I am reproved I fall back on to this ground.
— Henry David Thoreau
I love a broad margin to my life.
— Henry David Thoreau
In a world of peace and love, music would be the universal language.
— Henry David Thoreau
Love is an attempt to change a piece of a dream-world into a reality.
— Henry David Thoreau
I felt a positive yearning toward one bush this afternoon. There was a match found for me at last. I fell in love with a shrub oak.
— Henry David Thoreau
Those whom we can love, we can hate; to others we are indifferent.
— Henry David Thoreau
But, commonly, men are as much afraid of love as of hate.
— Henry David Thoreau
Love must be as much a light as it is a flame.
— Henry David Thoreau
Love does not analyze its object.
— Henry David Thoreau
I love you not as something private and personal, which is my own, but as something universal and worthy of love which I have found.
— Henry David Thoreau
I love reform better than its modes.
— Henry David Thoreau