I never yet knew the sun to be knocked down and rolled through a mud-puddle; he comes out honor-bright from behind every storm. Let us then take sides with the sun, seeing we have so much leisure.
Henry David Thoreau
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This page presents the quote "I never yet knew the sun to be knocked down and rolled through a mud-puddle; he comes out honor-bright from behind every storm. Let us then take sides with the sun, seeing we have so much leisure.". Author of this quote is Henry David Thoreau. This quote is about storm, seeing, leisure, knocked down, honor, mud, sides, optimism, sun,.