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From Thoreau's Journals (Oct. 18, 1855)

February 16, 2026

“I asked myself why I mmight not be washing some gold daily, though it were only the finest particles, or might not sink a shaft down to the gold within me and work that mine…Pursue some path, however narrow and crooked, in which you can walk with love and reference.”

Tags: Thoreau, Henry David Thoreau, Prose, Nonfiction
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