The question is not what you look at, but what you see. It is only necessary to behold the least fact or phenomenon, however familiar, from a point a hair's breadth aside from our habitual path or routine, to be overcome, enchanted by its beauty and significance.
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Henry David Thoreau
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transcendentalist, universal beauty, Nature, Poetry
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transcendentalist, universal beauty, Nature, Poetry
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transcendentalist, universal beauty, Nature, Poetry
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transcendentalist, universal beauty, Nature, Poetry
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