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Geography Quote by Henry David Thoreau

“The Mississippi, the Ganges, and the Nile,... the Rocky Mountains, the Himmaleh, and Mountains of the Moon, have a kind of personal importance in the annals of the world.” quote by Henry David Thoreau
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“The Mississippi, the Ganges, and the Nile,... the Rocky Mountains, the Himmaleh, and Mountains of the Moon, have a kind of personal importance in the annals of the world.”

Henry David Thoreau

About This Quote

Source Essay: Walden, Henry David Thoreau, 1854

Geographical features become symbols of personal and collective history, shaping identity and memory.

In simple terms: Landmarks hold personal and historic meaning.

Key Takeaway

Recognize how places shape your story.

Themes

nature history identity memory

Mood

reflective nostalgic

Type

literary philosophical

When to use this quote

  • travel writing
  • personal reflection
  • environmental advocacy

Key Concepts

symbolism place attachment collective memory

Questions to Reflect On

  • What landscapes define your sense of self?
  • How do you honor their histories?
A Different Perspective

Places can be romanticized, overlooking complex cultures.

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