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There never was and is not likely soon to be a nation of philosophers, nor am I certain it is desirable that there shoul
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"There never was and is not likely soon to be a nation of philosophers, nor am I certain it is desirable that there should be"

- Henry David Thoreau

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Henry David Thoreau's quote recommends that it is unlikely for a country to be composed of theorists, and even if it were possible, it might not be desirable. Thoreau indicates that a nation of philosophers would be not practical, as it would be difficult to keep a society of individuals who are entirely concentrated on philosophical thought. He likewise suggests that a nation of theorists might not be desirable, as it could lead to an absence of functionality and a lack of progress. Thoreau's quote indicates that a country of philosophers would be too optimistic and not practical, and that it is better to have a country of individuals who are able to believe both almost and philosophically. He suggests that a nation of people who have the ability to think seriously and philosophically, while also being able to take action and make progress, is the most preferable.

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Henry David Thoreau This quote is written / told by Henry David Thoreau between July 12, 1817 and May 6, 1862. He was a famous Author from USA. The author also have 190 other quotes.

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