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FRIDAY FOOD FOR THOUGHT: Thoreau on Writing

A writer who does not speak out of a full experience uses torpid words, wooden or lifeless words, such words as “humanitary,” which have a paralysis in their tails.

Thoreau, Henry David. The Journal of Henry David Thoreau, 1837-1861

One response to “FRIDAY FOOD FOR THOUGHT: Thoreau on Writing”

  1. Very quotable!

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