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Fields Quotes - Page 37

Politics is but a narrow field.

Henry David Thoreau, Joseph O. Valentine, Thoreau Society (2001). “Thoreau on Land: Nature's Canvas”, p.94, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

For my part, I would rather look toward Rutland than Jerusalem. Rutland,--modern town,--land of ruts,--trivial and worn,--not toosacred,--with no holy sepulchre, but profane green fields and dusty roads, and opportunity to live as holy a life as you can, where the sacredness, if there is any, is all in yourself and not in the place.

Henry David Thoreau (2017). “HENRY DAVID THOREAU - Ultimate Collection: 6 Books, 26 Essays & 60+ Poems, Including Translations. Biographies & Letters (Illustrated): Walden, The Maine Woods, Cape Cod, A Yankee in Canada, Canoeing in the Wilderness, Civil Disobedience, Slavery in Massachusetts, Life Without Principle, Excursions, Poems of Nature, Familiar Letters…”, p.1709, e-artnow

Wisdom, Power and Goodness meet In the bounteous field of wheat.

Hannah Flagg Gould (1854). “Hymns and Other Poems for Children”, p.106

Dogs are fine in the field.

George Herbert (1861). “The Poetical Works of G. H. and R. Heber. With Memoir”, p.272