Footnotes to Plato from the foothills of the Superstition Mountains

A Thoreauvian Justification for My Mode of Scribbling

Henry David Thoreau, Journals, 4 September 1851:

It is wise to write on many subjects, to try many themes, that so you may find the right and inspiring one. Be greedy of occasions to express your thought. Improve the opportunity to draw analogies. There are innumerable avenues to a perception of the truth.


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