We must walk consciously only part way toward our goal, and then leap in the dark to our success.Henry David Thoreau Tags: H Share This On Share this content Opens in a new window Opens in a new window Opens in a new window Opens in a new window Opens in a new window Opens in a new window Opens in a new window Opens in a new window Opens in a new window Opens in a new window Opens in a new window Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment. You Might Also Like Such is the nature of men, that howsoever they may acknowledge many others to be more witty, or more eloquent, or more learned; yet they will hardly believe there be many so wise as themselves. October 27, 2020 If a child from an Amazonian hunter-gatherer tribe comes to Boston, is raised in Boston, that child will be indistinguishable in language capacities from my children growing up here, and vice versa. October 27, 2020 We are not what we are, nor do we treat or esteem each other for such, but for what we are capable of being. October 26, 2020 The greatest of follies is to sacrifice health for any other kind of happiness. October 26, 2020 All that we call ideal in Greek or any other art, because to us it is false and visionary, was, to the makers of it, true and existent. October 26, 2020 The gifts of lovers to one another are, in respect to love, nothing but forms; yet, they testify to invisible love. October 27, 2020 Our life is what our thoughts make it. October 26, 2020 The human being is in the most literal sense a political animal, not merely a gregarious animal, but an animal which can individuate itself only in the midst of society. October 26, 2020 If we will be quiet and ready enough, we shall find compensation in every disappointment. October 26, 2020 The events of October 1962 are widely hailed as Kennedy’s finest hour. October 27, 2020 Let the beauty of what you love be what you do. October 27, 2020 The most important of all revolutions, a revolution in sentiments, manners and moral opinions. October 26, 2020
Such is the nature of men, that howsoever they may acknowledge many others to be more witty, or more eloquent, or more learned; yet they will hardly believe there be many so wise as themselves. October 27, 2020
If a child from an Amazonian hunter-gatherer tribe comes to Boston, is raised in Boston, that child will be indistinguishable in language capacities from my children growing up here, and vice versa. October 27, 2020
We are not what we are, nor do we treat or esteem each other for such, but for what we are capable of being. October 26, 2020
All that we call ideal in Greek or any other art, because to us it is false and visionary, was, to the makers of it, true and existent. October 26, 2020
The gifts of lovers to one another are, in respect to love, nothing but forms; yet, they testify to invisible love. October 27, 2020
The human being is in the most literal sense a political animal, not merely a gregarious animal, but an animal which can individuate itself only in the midst of society. October 26, 2020
If we will be quiet and ready enough, we shall find compensation in every disappointment. October 26, 2020
The most important of all revolutions, a revolution in sentiments, manners and moral opinions. October 26, 2020