Which trait condemned in this passage do you also carry? Where does it show up? Theme: shadow · card 2/4 · 2026-04-29 I want the flower and fruit of a man; that some fragrance be wafted over from him to me, and some ripeness flavor our intercourse. His goodness must not be a partial and transitory act, but a constant superfluity, which costs him nothing and of which he is unconscious. This is a charity that hides a multitude of sins. The philanthropist too often surrounds mankind with the remembrance of his own cast-off griefs as an atmosphere, and calls it sympathy. — Henry David Thoreau, Walden, and On The Duty Of Civil Disobedience Notes go here when you tap capture or note above.