Thursday, October 27, 2005

Quote of the day (turning seasons edition)


This is the coolest day thus far, reminding me that I have only a half-thick coat on. The easterly wind comes cold into my ear, as yet unused to it. Yet this first decided coolness—not to say wintriness—is not only bracing but exhilarating and concentrating [to] our forces. So much the more I have a hearth and heart within me. We step more briskly, and brace ourselves against the winter.
Henry David Thoreau
Journal entry of October 25, 1858
(via the Thoreau Blog)

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