Sunday, June 18, 2006
Froth
Henry David Thoreau, Journals (August 9, 1858):
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The editors of newspapers, the popular clergy, politicians and orators of the day and office-holders, though they may be thought to be of very different politics and religion, are essentially one and homogeneous, inasmuch as they are only the various ingredients of the froth which ever floats on the surface of society.