Share this sentence
— Henry David Thoreau"All that are printed and bound are not books; they do not necessarily belong to letters, but are oftener to be ranked with the other luxuries and appendages of civilized life. Base wares are palmed off under a thousand disguises."
Discover more quotes
Previous Quote
Indeed, the great Leonardo (da Vinci) remained like a child for the whole of his life in more than one way. It is said that all great men are bound to retain some infantile part. Even as an adult he continued to play, and this was another reason why he often appeared uncanny and incomprehensible to his contemporaries.
— Sigmund Freud
Next Quote
England, bound in with the triumphant sea, Whose rocky shore beats back the envious siege Of watery Neptune.
— William Shakespeare
Loading recommended content...