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— Henry David Thoreau"We communicate like the burrows of foxes, in silence and darkness, under ground. We are undermined by faith and love."
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Stones are mute teachers; they silence the observer, and the most valuable lesson we learn from them we cannot communicate.
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Letter-writing too often degenerates into a communicating of facts, and not of truths; of other men's deeds and not our thoughts.What are the convulsions of a planet, compared with the emotions of the soul? or the rising of a thousand suns, if that is not enlightened by a ray?
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