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RECIPE: Henry David Thoreau on animals

Posted by whispery (My Page) on
Fri, Dec 21, 01 at 0:01

I found this quotation in _A Yearning Toward Wildness"_ a collection of Thoreau's writings.

"I love to see the domestic animals reassert their native rights--any evidence that they have not wholly lost their original wild habits and vigor; as when my neighbor's cow breaks out of her pasture in early spring and boldly swims the river, a cold, gray tide, twenty-five or thirty rods wide, swollen by the melting snow. It is the buffalo crossing the Mississipi. This exploit confers some dignity on the herd in my eyes--already dignified. The seeds of instinct are preserved under the thick hides of cattle and horses, like seeds in the bowels of the earth, an indefinite period."


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RE: RECIPE: Henry David Thoreau on animals

"With liberty and justice FERAL"

Sorry, couldn't resist. I really love the quote; Thanks a lot. -- Marie


 
 

 

 


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