"It's the beauty within us that makes it possible for us to recognize the beauty around us. The question is not what you look at but what you see."
"We are underbred and low-lived and illiterate; and in this respect I confess I do not make any very broad distinction between theilliterateness of my townsman who cannot read at all and the illiterateness of him who has learned to read only what is for children and feeble intellects. We should be as good as the worthies of antiquity, but partly by first knowing how good they were."
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Source: Henry David Thoreau (1882). “Walden”, p.169
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