the Thoreau Log.
24 April 1852. Concord, Mass.

Thoreau writes in his journal:

  6 A.M.—Water has fallen an inch and a half since last night,—which is at a regular rate.

  I know two species of men. The vast majority are men of society. They live on the surface; they are interested in the transient and fleeting; they are like driftwood on the flood . . . The terra firma of my existence lies far beyond, behind them and their improvements . . . When I am most myself and see the clearest, men are least to be seen . . .

(Journal, 3:460-464)

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