Henry David Thoreau
American writer
Lived from: 1817 - 1862
Category: Writers (Contemporary) Country: United States
Born: 12 july 1817 Died: 6 may 1862
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Our whole life is startlingly moral. There is never an instant's truce between virtue and vice.
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That virtue we appreciate is as much ours as another s. We see so much only as we possess.
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The broadest and most prevalent error requires the most disinterested virtue to sustain it.
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The rich man is always sold to the institution which makes him rich. Absolutely speaking, the more money, the less virtue.
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There are nine hundred and ninety-nine patrons of virtue to one virtuous man.
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We cannot well do without our sins; they are the highway of our virtue.
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What men call social virtues, good fellowship, is commonly but the virtue of pigs in a litter, which lie close together to keep each other warm.
― Henry David Thoreau
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