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  1    1|        what he has heard of other men's lives; some such account
  2    1|        could never see that these men slew or captured any monster
  3    1|                       I see young men, my townsmen, whose misfortune
  4    1|                               But men labor under a mistake. The
  5    1|      Deucalion and Pyrrha created men by throwing stones over
  6    1|                              Most men, even in this comparatively
  7    1|         the manliest relations to men; his labor would be depreciated
  8    1|                       The mass of men lead lives of quiet desperation.
  9    1|         of life, it appears as if men had deliberately chosen
 10    1| understanding, I foresee that all men at length establish their
 11    1|           to see what it was that men most commonly bought at
 12    1|    progenitors of a noble race of men. But why do men degenerate
 13    1|           race of men. But why do men degenerate ever? What makes
 14    1|         better methods than other men?~ ~
 15    1|         but mainly to the mass of men who are discontented, and
 16    1|          in my trade than in most men's, and yet not voluntarily
 17    1|     studying how to make it worth men's while to buy my baskets,
 18    1|      selling them. The life which men praise and regard as successful
 19    1|        regard for the opinions of men, in procuring it, than by
 20    1|        respected. We know but few men, a great many coats and
 21    1|      interesting question how far men would retain their relative
 22    1|          any company of civilized men which belonged to the most
 23    1|          in your old clothes. All men want, not something to do
 24    1|        way, that we feel like new men in the old, and that to
 25    1|      there will not be found wise men to do him reverence?~ ~
 26    1|         this world by the help of men. They would have to be passed
 27    1|     dignity of an art. At present men make shift to wear what
 28    1|      childish and savage taste of men and women for new patterns
 29    1|         is the best mode by which men may get clothing. The condition
 30    1|         enriched. In the long run men hit only what they aim at.
 31    1|     though there are instances of men having done without it for
 32    1|           if there are three such men in Concord. What has been
 33    1|          not equally improved the men who are to inhabit them.
 34    1|                              Most men appear never to have considered
 35    1|        the mountain-tops. But lo! men have become the tools of
 36    1|         The wealthy and principal men in New England, in the beginning
 37    1|         me that for a like reason men remain in their present
 38    1|                                   Men say they know many things;~ ~
 39    1|           in almost all latitudes men dig into the earth for an
 40    1|        own nest. Who knows but if men constructed their dwellings
 41    1|         experience of the mass of men? I never in all my walks
 42    1|      whole surface of the planet. Men have an indistinct notion
 43    1|           I am wont to think that men are not so much the keepers
 44    1|          herds are the keepers of men, the former are so much
 45    1|     former are so much the freer. Men and oxen exchange work;
 46    1|        himself in that case? When men begin to do, not merely
 47    1|          as the fact that so many men could be found degraded
 48    1|            and not of health. Yet men have come to such a pass
 49    1|        wildness of nuts and meats men first reached the mildness
 50    1|         of heaven and the eyes of men, a beggarly account of empty
 51    1|                     The evil that men do lives after them."~ ~
 52    1|      being a harmony inaudible to men. If a man has faith, he
 53    1|    proposed lately that two young men should travel together over
 54    1|           part wholly unintended. Men say, practically, Begin
 55    1|           were not England's best men and women; only, perhaps,
 56    1|           of that the children of men will nibble before it is
 57    2|         Gorgon-like, turns active men to stone.~ ~
 58    3|        all the roving families of men. "There are none happy in
 59    3|       memorable of the actions of men, date from such an hour.
 60    3|           attitudes and labors of men. Morning is when I am awake
 61    3|         off sleep. Why is it that men give so poor an account
 62    3|          next excursion. For most men, it appears to me, are in
 63    3|        were long ago changed into men; like pygmies we fight with
 64    3|       purpose. It lives too fast. Men think that it is essential
 65    3|         live like baboons or like men, is a little uncertain.
 66    3|           that it takes a gang of men for every five miles to
 67    3|     starved before we are hungry. Men say that a stitch in time
 68    3|           reality is fabulous. If men would steadily observe realities
 69    3|          to be deceived by shows, men establish and confirm their
 70    3|       relations more clearly than men, who fail to live it worthily,
 71    3|          in your account of them. Men esteem truth remote, in
 72    4|     choice of their pursuits, all men would perhaps become essentially
 73    4|         words which he has heard. Men sometimes speak as if the
 74    4|           to speak. The crowds of men who merely spoke the Greek
 75    4|          not astronomically. Most men have learned to read to
 76    4|          form all our lives. Most men are satisfied if they read
 77    4|           at all to bother honest men with their pranks. The next
 78    4|      so-called liberally educated men here and elsewhere have
 79    4|           even their titles? Most men do not know that any nation
 80    4|           words, which the wisest men of antiquity have uttered,
 81    4|          be acquainted with wiser men than this our Concord soil
 82    4|          occurred to all the wise men; not one has been omitted;
 83    4|         established worship among men. Let him humbly commune
 84    4|     education when we begin to be men and women. It is time that
 85    4|     things which more intelligent men know to be of far more worth.
 86    4|     England can hire all the wise men in the world to come and
 87    4|         us have noble villages of men. If it is necessary, omit
 88    5|         society by this link. The men on the freight trains, who
 89    5|         all were as it seems, and men made the elements their
 90    5|        would cheerfully accompany men on their errands and be
 91    5|         sprinkle all the restless men and floating merchandise
 92    5|           whole country. Have not men improved somewhat in punctuality
 93    5|         the name of your engine.) Men are advertised that at a
 94    5|           to Jupiter. I see these men every day go about their
 95    5|         and cheerful valor of the men who inhabit the snowplow
 96    5|         still raging and chilling men's blood, I bear the muffled
 97    5|          and maniacal hooting for men. It is a sound admirably
 98    5|          undeveloped nature which men have not recognized. They
 99    6|       privacy, abandoned to me by men? My nearest neighbor is
100    6|      neighborhood. I believe that men are generally still a little
101    6|         compare myself with other men, it seems as if I were more
102    6|     harmless sky eight years ago. Men frequently say to me, "I
103    6|        dwell near to? Not to many men surely, the depot, the post-office,
104    6|         or the Five Points, where men most congregate, but to
105    6|          that in all the universe men purify and sanctify their
106    6|           when we go abroad among men than when we stay in our
107    6|      morning air. Morning air! If men will not drink of this at
108    6|       power of restoring gods and men to the vigor of youth. She
109    7|         surprising how many great men and women a small house
110    7|       them. Two more of his chief men, for want of room, pressed
111    7|                            As for men, they will hardly fail one
112    7|          would not play any part. Men paid him wages for work,
113    7|          he conceive of it. Wiser men were demigods to him. If
114    7|        Satisfied!" said he; "some men are satisfied with one thing,
115    7|      practically, is true of most men. If I suggested any improvement
116    7|     suggested that there might be men of genius in the lowest
117    7|          my visitors. Half-witted men from the almshouse and elsewhere
118    7|           charity are not guests. Men who did not know when their
119    7|           and greater remoteness. Men of almost every degree of
120    7|    forward toward the north star. Men of one idea, like a hen
121    7|     chicken, and that a duckling; men of a thousand ideas, and
122    7|         and mangy in consequence; men of ideas instead of legs,
123    7|          and improved their time. Men of business, even farmers,
124    7|           not. Restless committed men, whose time was an taken
125    7|         as clean as hers? - young men who had ceased to be young,
126    7|         come a-berrying, railroad men taking a Sunday morning
127    8|          corn and beans ere white men came to clear the land,
128    8|        horses or cattle, or hired men or boys, or improved implements
129    8|         did not come up. Commonly men will only be brave as their
130    8|         about a new generation of men? We should really be fed
131    8|          meet thus in haste. Most men I do not meet at all, for
132    9|         in the village to see the men and boys; instead of the
133    9|     horizon was a village of busy men, as curious to me as if
134    9|       thus on their way two young men who had been fishing in
135    9|        State which buys and sells men, women, and children, like
136    9|         But, wherever a man goes, men will pursue and paw him
137    9|         am convinced, that if all men were to live as simply as
138    9|                      Nor wars did men molest,~ ~
139   10|          our way to the haunts of men again. But now I had made
140   10|     Trojan horse, with a thousand men in his belly, introduced
141   10|        preserves its purity. Many men have been likened to it,
142   10|          see it often, are better men for the sight. The engineer
143   10|          a muckheap, chambers for men horses, oxen, and swine,
144   10|         one another! Stocked with men! A great grease - spot,
145   10|          the hearts and brains of men! As if you were to raise
146   10|   landscape are to be named after men, let them be the noblest
147   10|         the noblest and worthiest men alone. Let our lakes receive
148   11|           were the consequence of men's beginning to redeem themselves.
149   11|           of enterprise and faith men are where they are, buying
150   11|                                   Men come tamely home at night
151   12|        spiritual life, as do most men, and another toward a primitive
152   12|        science reports what those men already know practically
153   12|         many public holidays, and men and boys do not play so
154   12|     hunters as well as fishers of men. Thus far I am of the opinion
155   12|         that hunters ben not holy men."~ ~
156   12|         the hunters are the "best men, - as the Algonquins called
157   12|     fish-pole behind. The mass of men are still and always young
158   12|        live by rich cookery. Most men would feel shame if caught
159   12|          and ladies, are not true men and women. This certainly
160   12|        and purity. "That in which men differ from brute beasts,"
161   12|       lose it very soon; superior men preserve it carefully."
162   13|        and Indian bread. Why will men worry themselves so? He
163   13|          even as if they had been men. The more you think of it,
164   13|       autumn leaves, at least ten men to one loon. Some station
165   14|        one of those sayings which men love to repeat whether they
166   14|          that I have been in many men's houses. I might visit
167   14|         It is now many years that men have resorted to the forest
168   15|    refreshed his steed. Here then men saluted one another, and
169   15|          by a straggling troop of men and boys, and I among the
170   15|           all unimproved by these men but to dilute their glass.
171   15|          of his vocation who are "men on their farms"; who donned
172   15|       rude and simple times, when men sat about large fires in
173   15|        state of things than other men are acquainted with, and
174   15|       plain the image engraven in men's bodies, the God of whom
175   16|           among brutes as well as men? They seemed to me to be
176   16|          be rudimental, burrowing men, still standing on their
177   17|      things are crisp with frost, men come with fishing-reels
178   17|          pickerel and perch; wild men, who instinctively follow
179   17|         It is remarkable how long men will believe in the bottomlessness
180   17|         not react on the minds of men? I am thankful that this
181   17|          pure for a symbol. While men believe in the infinite
182   17|         46-7 there came a hundred men of Hyperborean extraction
183   17|          from my window a hundred men at work like busy husbandmen,
184   17|            where lately a hundred men securely labored.~ ~
185   18|         in hollow trees ere white men came. In almost all climes
186   18|       pleasant spring morning all men's sins are forgiven. Such
187   18|           from that of the brute. Men seeing the nature of this
188   19|           ship, with five hundred men and boys to assist one,
189   19|        impressible by the feet of men; and so with the paths which
190   19|           understand you. Neither men nor toadstools grow so.
191   19|        man in a waking moment, to men in their waking moments;
192   19|   commonest sense is the sense of men asleep, which they express
193   19|       tastes of weeds. The purity men love is like the mists which
194   19|           or even the Elizabethan men. But what is that to the
195   19|        while it goes by. What are men celebrating? They are all
196   19|          public Eulogies of Great Men! It is the good Adam contemplating
197   19|       learned societies and great men of Assyria - where are they?
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