Monday, May 29, 2006
Thoreau's Journal: 29-May-1857
With all this opportunity, this comedy and tragedy, how near all men come to doing nothing! It is strange that they did not make us more intense and emphatic, that they do not goad us into some action. Generally, with all our desires and restlessness, we are no more likely to embark in any enterprise than a tree is to walk to a more favorable locality.
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1 observations anyone?:
so true. people move too fast.
sometimes i wish for a cabin in the woods...
THEN i could start living :)
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