Beware of all enterprises that
require new clothes.
-Henry David Thoreau
Today's quote comes from one of America's greatest writers, Henry David Thoreau. I chose this succinct and humorous quote in attempt to provide some levity for this typically grand and over-appreciated evening for festivities. It is indeed New Year's Eve and many will be dressing to the nines and attempting an elegant introduction to the year of 2013. But as this quote suggests, perhaps we do not need such frills and bells and whistles. Let us enjoy our family and friends without the superficiality of fancy clothes. Happy New Year everyone!
Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862) is one of the most important figures in American history. His writings and lectures have influenced countless many who have helped to shape our great nation's trajectory. Thoreau was a lifelong abolitionist, his most famous works are the book Walden and his essay Civil Disobedience. Considered by some to be an anarchist, Thoreau was a strong proponent for the improving of government. He was also a very significant voice for early environmentalism.