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Henry David Thoreau

"All men want, not something to do with, but something to do, or rather something to be."

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"All men want, not something to do with, but something to do, or rather something to be."

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Akiroq Brost

"All pursuits are pointless and fruitless unless and until love and compassion are found and then are the foundation and destination of all you do."

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"Some of us fast so that we can have less discomfort in life. The reason is not far-fetched - God is not interested in your comfort. He is more interested in your purpose."

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"Work is created to be an instrument through which you release your potential."

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"Your life would never have a meaning if you don't have a goal or purpose."

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"Whoever you are, or whatever it is that you do, when you really want something, it's because that desire originated in the soul of the universe. It's your mission on earth."

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Akiroq Brost

"When you want to become great, you have to know what to do, I mean you must first determine what you were born to do."

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"The global question is why you came to the earth."

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"For every purpose there is a plan."

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"Convert your time into fulfilling your purpose."

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"God knows what should be your priority and what should be beneficial for you."

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Henry David Thoreau
"I should not talk so much about myself if there were anybody else whom I knew as well."

Identity

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Henry David Thoreau
"It is by a mathematical point only that we are wise, as the sailor or fugitive slave keeps the polestar in his eye; but that is sufficient guidance for all our life. We may not arrive at our port within a calculable period, but we would preserve the true course."

Wisdom

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Henry David Thoreau
"Here is this vast, savage, howling mother of ours, Nature, lying all around, with such beauty, and such affection for her children, as the leopard; and yet we are so early weaned from her breast to society, to that culture which is exclusively an interaction of man on man - a sort of breeding in and in, which produces at most a merely English nobility, a civilization destined to have a speedy limit."

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Henry David Thoreau
"Our houses are such unwieldy property that we are often imprisoned rather than housed by them."

Identity

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Henry David Thoreau
"We are always paid for our suspicion by finding what we suspect."

Trust

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Henry David Thoreau
"What is the use of a house if you haven't got a tolerable planet to put it on?"

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Henry David Thoreau
"The greatest gains and values are farthest from being appreciated. We easily come to doubt if they exist. We soon forget them. They are the highest reality. Perhaps the facts most astounding and most real are never communicated by man to man. The true harvest of my daily life is somewhat as intangible and indescribable as the tints of morning or evening. It is a little star-dust caught, a segment of the rainbow which I have clutched."

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Henry David Thoreau
"A perfectly healthy sentence, it is true, is extremely rare. For the most part we miss the hue and fragrance of the thought; as if we could be satisfied with the dews of the morning or evening without their colors, or the heavens without their azure."

Thought

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Henry David Thoreau
"Only he is successful in his business who makes that pursuit which affords him the highest pleasure sustain him."

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Henry David Thoreau
"I delight to come to my bearings,-not walk in procession with pomp and parade, in a conspicuous place, but to walk even with the Builder of the universe, if I may,-not to live in this restless, nervous, bustling, trivial Nineteenth Century, but stand or sit thoughtfully while it goes by. What are men celebrating? They are all on a committee of arrangements, and hourly expect a speech from somebody. God is only the president of the day, and Webster is his orator. I love to weigh, to settle, to gravitate toward that which most strongly and rightfully attracts me;-not hang by the beam of the scale and try to weigh less,-not suppose a case, but take the case that is."

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