In every age and every nation, we
have always attempted to discover the
essence of life--what it is and how
it should be lived. As Henry David
Thoreau said, "Living is so dear, I
did not wish to live what was not life."
In Daybreak, Thoreau, James Allen,
Ralph Waldo Emerson and William
George Jordan share what they have
learned of life. Each of the six essays,
carefully selected and edited, are full
with simple, yet profound precepts of
living:
Only he is rich who owns the day.
Things do not change; we change.
Our life is frittered away by detail
Simplify. Simplify.
The oak sleeps in the acorn;the bird
waits in the egg,
God works in moments.
Happiness consists not of having, but of
being; not of possessing, but of
enjoying
This is a book for everyone who
wants to discover the full richness of
each single day, a companion for all
who continue to celebrate life.
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