Most people dread finding out when they come to die that they have never really lived. Henry David Thoreau More Quotes by Henry David Thoreau More Quotes From Henry David Thoreau Certainly there is not the fight recorded in Concord history, at least, if in the history of America, that will bear a moment's comparison with this, whether for the numbers engaged in it, or for the patriotism and heroism displayed. Henry David Thoreau fighting numbers america Remember that you need not eat unless you are hungry. Henry David Thoreau hunger remember needs Yet, for my part, I was never unusually squeamish; I could sometimes eat a fried rat with a good relish, if it were necessary. Henry David Thoreau rats eating sometimes All sensuality is one, though it takes many forms; all purity is one. It is the same whether a man eat, or drink, or cohabit, or sleep sensually. They are but one appetite, and we only need to see a person do any one of these things to know how great a sensualist he is. The impure can neither stand nor sit with purity. Henry David Thoreau sleep men needs There is a difference between eating and drinking for strength and from mere gluttony. Henry David Thoreau differences strength drinking The violence of love is as much to be dreaded as that of hate. Henry David Thoreau violence hate love-is We are constituted a good deal like chickens, which, taken from the hen, and put in a basket of cotton in the chimney-corner, willoften peep till they die, nevertheless; but if you put in a book, or anything heavy, which will press down the cotton, and feel like the hen, they go to sleep directly. Henry David Thoreau taken sleep book Many a poor sore-eyed student that I have heard of would grow faster, both intellectually and physically, if, instead of sitting up so very late, he honestly slumbered a fool's allowance. Henry David Thoreau fool sitting sleep In a pure society, the subject of marriage would not be so often avoided,--from shame and not from reverence, winked out of sight,and hinted at only; but treated naturally and simply,--perhaps simply avoided like the kindred mysteries. If it cannot be spoken of for shame, how can it be acted of? But, doubtless, there is far more purity, as well as more impurity, than is apparent. Henry David Thoreau mystery marriage sight If it is the result of a pure love, there can be nothing sensual in marriage. Chastity is something positive, not negative. It isthe virtue of the married especially. All lusts or base pleasures must give place to loftier delights. They who meet as superior beings cannot perform the deeds of inferior ones. Henry David Thoreau marriage lust giving One may be drunk with love without being any nearer to finding his mate. Henry David Thoreau drunk marriage may A person who chooses to die or to risk death demonstrates that there are values, principles, maxims, that are more valuable to him than is life itself. In short, he places his immortal self above his mortal self. Nothing goes by luck in composition. It allows of no tricks. The best you can write will be the best you are. Henry David Thoreau risk self writing The sea-shore is a sort of neutral ground, a most advantageous point from which to contemplate this world. It is even a trivial place. The waves forever rolling to the land are too far-travelled and untamable to be familiar. Creeping along the endless beach amid the sun-squall and the foam, it occurs to us that we, too, are the product of sea-slime. Henry David Thoreau land sea beach The order of things should be reversed; the seventh day should be the day of toil...and the other six his Sabbath of the affections and the soul, in which to range this widerspread garden, and drink in the soft influences and sublime revelations of Nature. Henry David Thoreau garden soul order What is the price-current of an honest man and patriot to-day? They hesitate, and they regret, and sometimes they petition; but they do nothing in earnest and with effect. They will wait, well disposed, for others to remedy the evil, that they may no longer have it to regret. At most, they give only a cheap vote, and a feeble countenance and Godspeed, to the right, as it goes by them. Henry David Thoreau regret evil men People seldom hit what they do not aim at. Henry David Thoreau aim people I am a majority of one. Henry David Thoreau majority A man who has to go to the village to get the news hasn't heard from himself in a long time. Henry David Thoreau news men long Our molting season, like that of the fouls, must be a crisis in our lives. Henry David Thoreau our-lives seasons crisis It is a very true and expressive phrase, "He looked daggers at me," for the first pattern and prototype of all daggers must have been a glance of the eye.... It is wonderful how we get about the streets without being wounded by these delicate and glancing weapons, a man can so nimbly whip out his rapier, or without being noticed carry it unsheathed. Yet it is rare that one gets seriously looked at. Henry David Thoreau society eye men