Henry David Thoreau Quotes About Recognition
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The fault finder will find faults even in paradise and thereby miss the joys that recognition of the positives bring.
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In an ancient and dead language, any recognition of living nature attracts us. These are such sentences as were written while grass grew and water ran. It is no small recommendation when a book will stand the test of mere unobstructed sunshine and daylight.
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Inexpressibly beautiful appears the recognition by man of the least natural fact, and the allying his life to it.
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A name pronounced is the recognition of the individual to whom it belongs. He who can pronounce my name aright, he can call me, and is entitled to my love and service.
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As all curves have reference to their centres or foci, so all beauty of character has reference to the soul, and is a graceful gesture of recognition or waving of the body toward it.
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