Henry David Thoreau Quotes About Change
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What old people say you cannot do, you try and find that you can. Old deeds for old people, and new deeds for new.
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Man is an animal who more than any other can adapt himself to all climates and circumstances.
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Old deeds for old people, and new deeds for new.
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Both place and time were changed, and I dwelt nearer to those parts of the universe and to those eras in history which had most attracted me.
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We perceive and are affected by changes too subtle to be described.
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So easy is it, though many housekeepers doubt it, to establish new and better customs in the place of the old.
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The largest pond is as sensitive to atmospheric changes as the globule of mercury in its tube.
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We are independent of the change we detect. The longer the lever, the less perceptible its motion. It is the slowest pulsation which is the most vital. The hero then will know how to wait, as well as to make haste. All good abides with him who waiteth wisely; we shall sooner overtake the dawn by remaining here than by hurrying over the hills of the west.
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All change is a miracle to contemplate, but it is a miracle which is taking place every instant.
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For the most part we allow only outlying and transient circumstances to make our occasions. They are, in fact, the cause of our distraction.
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Things do not change; we change.
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I say beware of all enterprises that require new clothes, and not rather a new wearer of clothes.
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Nay, be a Columbus to whole new continents and worlds within you, opening new channels, not of trade, but of thought.
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