"Every man casts a shadow; not his body only, but his imperfectly mingled spirit. This is his grief. Let him turn which way he will, it falls opposite to the sun; short at noon, long at eve. Did you never see it?"
About this Quote
The image works because it’s mercilessly democratic. “Every man” gets one. No exceptions for charm, status, or good intentions. And it’s not pinned to the body alone; it’s attached to the inner life, suggesting that what trails behind us in public is often our unfinished private work.
His timing is surgical: “short at noon, long at eve.” Noon is when the world looks most obvious and productive, when shadows shrink and people can pretend they’re only what they present. Evening is when the day’s certainties soften and the self’s complications stretch across the ground. The line quietly implies that age, fatigue, and reflection lengthen what we can’t outrun.
“Did you never see it?” isn’t a polite question; it’s a challenge to stop performing competence and admit you recognize this in yourself. Written in an era obsessed with self-making and moral uplift, Thoreau inserts a darker transcendentalism: nature doesn’t just console, it indicts, elegantly, by staying literal.
Quote Details
| Topic | Wisdom |
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| Source | Walden; or, Life in the Woods — Henry David Thoreau (1854). |
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APA Style (7th ed.)
Thoreau, Henry David. (2026, January 17). Every man casts a shadow; not his body only, but his imperfectly mingled spirit. This is his grief. Let him turn which way he will, it falls opposite to the sun; short at noon, long at eve. Did you never see it? FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/every-man-casts-a-shadow-not-his-body-only-but-35764/
Chicago Style
Thoreau, Henry David. "Every man casts a shadow; not his body only, but his imperfectly mingled spirit. This is his grief. Let him turn which way he will, it falls opposite to the sun; short at noon, long at eve. Did you never see it?" FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/every-man-casts-a-shadow-not-his-body-only-but-35764/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"Every man casts a shadow; not his body only, but his imperfectly mingled spirit. This is his grief. Let him turn which way he will, it falls opposite to the sun; short at noon, long at eve. Did you never see it?" FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/every-man-casts-a-shadow-not-his-body-only-but-35764/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.








