Emotion Quote by Henry David Thoreau
““There is an incessant influx of novelty into the world, and yet we tolerate incredible dulness. I need only suggest what kind of sermons are still listened to in the most enlightened countries. There are such words as joy and sorrow, but they are only the burden of a psalm, sung with a nasal twang, while we believe in the ordinary and mean.””
About This Quote
Source Book: Walden, Henry David Thoreau, 1854
We are surrounded by endless new ideas yet become settle for bland, superficial thinking, accepting shallow emotions as the norm.
In simple terms: New ideas are ignored while we accept shallow thinking.
Seek depth over novelty.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- education reform
- art criticism
- personal development
- media consumption
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- Do you accept shallow ideas without questioning?
- How can you cultivate deeper awareness?
Depth requires effort; novelty can be overwhelming.