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Thoreau writes that people should be "mining themselves for gold." By this he is stating, in another way, the ideal of Socrates,
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Thoreau writes that people should be "mining themselves for gold".By this he is stating in another way the ideal of Socrates
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Thoreau writes, "When our lives cease to be inward and private, conversation degenerates" to become
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in life without principle thoreau writes I would have had him deal with hisprivated experience as the poet does what does this
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In "Life without Principle," Thoreau writes, "I would have had him deal with his privatest experience, as the poet does." What
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In "Life without Principle," Thoreau writes, "I would have had him deal with his privatest experience, as the poet does." What
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in "life without principle," thoreau writes, "i would have had him deal with his privatest experience, as the poet does." what
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In "Life without Principle," Thoreau writes, "If my wants should be much increased, the labor required to supply them would
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Consider your own life and those of the people you know and admire. Is Thoreau right about simplicity? Could a more complex life
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excerpt from “Solitude” by Henry David Thoreau
Henry David Thoreau was a writer and philosopher. He was a major figure in the
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