Henry David Thoreau (July 12, 1817 - May 6, 1862) on School and Ignorance(published by RevoltSource) |
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American Naturalist, Essayist, Poet, Philosopher, Leading Transcendentalist, best Known for his Book Walden, a Reflection upon Simple Living in Natural Surroundings, and his Essay "Civil Disobedience"
Quote #16 on Education Struggle Quotes >> School and Ignorance
“They who are alarmed lest virtue should so far demean herself as to be extremely good, have not yet wholly embraced her, but described only a slight arc of a few seconds about her; and from so small and ill-defined a curvature, you can calculate no center whatever; but their mean is no better than meanness, nor their medium than mediocrity.”
Source: "The Service," by Henry David Thoreau, 1860. Part I.
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