David thoreau Quote by Rolf Potts Download Open image ““My greatest skill has been to want little. —HENRY DAVID THOREAU, WALDEN A”” — Rolf Potts ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.7 out of 5 (4 ratings) Copy quoteShare David thoreau Henry David Thoreau
“Rather than love, than money, than fame, give me truth. —Henry David Thoreau” — Robyn Carr Copy Share Image
“I know of no more encouraging fact than the unquestionable ability of man to elevate his life by conscious endeavor. HENRY DAVID THOREAU” — Stephen R. Covey Copy Share Image
“My favorite quote from Thoreau is also from Walden,” said Gamache. “A man is rich in proportion to the number of things he can… — Louise Penny Copy Share Image
“Walden is the report of a man torn by two powerful and opposing drives – the desire to enjoy the world and the urge… — E.B. White Copy Share Image
“Thoreau has been my companion for some days past, it having struck me as more appropriate to bring him out to a pond than to read him, as was hitherto my habit, on Sunday mornings in the garden. He is a person who loves the open air, and will refuse to give you much pleasure if you try to read… — Elizabeth von Arnim Copy Share
“Henry David Thoreau (who wrote, “I do believe in simplicity. It is astonishing as well as sad, how many trivial affairs even the wisest… — Greg McKeown Copy Share Image
“One furnishes one's abode in diametric proportion to one's psychic furnishings. The greater our psychic dimension, the less furniture we need. Think what Thoreau… — Drew Rodgers Copy Share Image
“In Henry David Thoreau’s Walden, written during his year in a one-room cabin with few possessions, is this quote: “The cost of a thing… — Susan Scott Copy Share Image
“...Not till we are completely lost, or turned round,--for a man needs only to be turned round once with his eyes shut in this… — Rebecca Solnit Copy Share Image
“This man [Alexander von Humboldt] is as knowledgeable as a whole academy.” — Claude Louis Berthollet Copy Share Image
I shall write something beautiful, profound… I have of late, yet wherfore I know not… Wait…that is Shakespeare…ummm… I know… I went to the… — Eric Nickel Copy Share Image
“Ironically, the best litmus test for measuring your vagabonding gumption is found not in travel but in the process of earning your freedom to… — Rolf Potts Copy Share Image
The secret of adventure, then, is not to carefully seek it out but to travel in such a way that it finds you. To… — Rolf Potts Copy Share Image
Travel, I was coming to realize, was a metaphor not only for the countless options life offers but also for the fact that choosing… — Rolf Potts Copy Share Image
The mind can be a crazy monkey that is always dying to escape from the moment. — Rolf Potts Copy Share Image
In a way, simplifying your life for vagabonding is easier than it sounds. This is because travel by its very nature demands simplicity. If… — Rolf Potts Copy Share Image
Zamunda represent everything that is kewl and real about vagabonding…being the person that discovered Zamunda (for independent travelers) during the research of my book,… — Rolf Potts Copy Share Image
Seeing' as you travel is somewhat of a spiritual exercise: a process not of seeking interesting surroundings, but of being continually interested in whatever… — Rolf Potts Copy Share Image
What better way to discover the unknown than to follow your instincts instead of your plans. — Rolf Potts Copy Share Image
Long-term travel doesn't require a massive bundle of cash; it requires only that we walk through the world in a more deliberate way. — Rolf Potts Copy Share Image
“Of all the intoxicants you can find on the road (including a "national beer" for nearly every country in the world), marijuana deserves a… — Rolf Potts Copy Share Image
“Thus, the question of how and when to start vagabonding is not really a question at all. Vagabonding starts now. Even if the practical… — Rolf Potts Copy Share Image
I like the story about Henry David Thoreau, who, when he was on his death bed, his family sent for a minister. The minister… — Stewart Udall Copy Share Image
Henry David Thoreau, who never earned much of a living or sustained a relationship with any woman that wasn't brotherly -- who lived mostly… — Edward Hoagland Copy Share Image
If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the… — Henry David Thoreau Copy Share Image
“It's hard to explain, but it's related to me know that for every moment of beauty this place gives me, I probably miss a… — Kirsty Eagar Copy Share Image
“Many men go fishing all of their lives without knowing that it is not fish they are after.” ~ Henry David Thoreau” — Scott Leopold Copy Share Image
“What lies before us and what lies behind us are small matters compared to what lies within us. And when we bring what is… — Dan Millman Copy Share Image
“There are thousands who are in opinion opposed to slavery and to war, who yet in effect do nothing to put an end to… — Dorothee Soelle Copy Share Image
“If you have built castles in the air, your work need not be lost; that is where they should be. Now put the foundations… — Benjamin Graham Copy Share Image
What I treasure most at any moment is intimacy, surprise, a sense of mystery, wit, depth and love. A handful of cherished friends offer… — Pico Iyer Copy Share Image
“I know of no more encouraging fact than the unquestionable ability of man to elevate his life by conscious endeavor. HENRY DAVID THOREAU” — Stephen R. Covey Copy Share Image
“The American Anti-Slavery Society, on the other hand, said the war was “waged solely for the detestable and horrible purpose of extending and perpetuating… — Howard Zinn Copy Share Image
“Rather than love, than money, than fame, give me truth. —Henry David Thoreau” — Robyn Carr Copy Share Image