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But he is also devoted to Henry David Thoreau's "Walden" and especially to the idea of living a "deliberate life," which Mr. Fate defines as "a search for balance—in mind and body and spirit—amid our daily lives."
Tug-of-War With Nature Dave Shiflett 2011
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But while Emerson and Thoreau's writings were terrific, Muir is the real thing, he lived it.
The Ultimate Nature Walk Vibhuti Patel 2011
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He carried Henry Thoreau's Walden in his backpack and finished it by the end of the trip.
Subhankar Banerjee: Who Is Tim DeChristopher? From Coal Belt, Through Mountain Trails, on Route to a Prison Cell Subhankar Banerjee 2011
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The quotations in this essay are modified from Henry David Thoreau's Walden 1854 and other writings.
Chatting With Thoreau About Twitter Peter Mandel 2011
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For inspiration, read Henry Thoreau's classic Walden.
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He carried Henry Thoreau's Walden in his backpack and finished it by the end of the trip.
Subhankar Banerjee: Who Is Tim DeChristopher? From Coal Belt, Through Mountain Trails, on Route to a Prison Cell Subhankar Banerjee 2011
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So I took a page out of Thoreau's book and gave myself a little Walden time.
Stephen Balkam: Phantoms and Hamlet's Blackberry Stephen Balkam 2010
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In another corner of Ogawa Plaza, A strong voice reads passages from Henry David Thoreau's "Civil Disobedience."
Leslie Griffith: Run Your Race Leslie Griffith 2011
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So I took a page out of Thoreau's book and gave myself a little Walden time.
Stephen Balkam: Phantoms and Hamlet's Blackberry Stephen Balkam 2010
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He carried Henry Thoreau's Walden in his backpack and finished it by the end of the trip.
Subhankar Banerjee: Who Is Tim DeChristopher? From Coal Belt, Through Mountain Trails, on Route to a Prison Cell Subhankar Banerjee 2011
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