Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Senses

"Man is but the place where I stand."
--Henry David Thoreau, 1852

"If with closed ears and eyes I consult consciousness for a moment--immediately are all walls and barriers dissipated--earth rolls from under me, and I float, by the impetus derived from the earth and the system--a subjective--heavily laden thought, in the midst of an unknown and infinite sea."
--Henry David Thoreau, journal

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