“We are not tied to a desk or to a bench; we stay there only because we think we are tied. In Montana I had a horse, which was hobbled every night to keep him from wandering; that is, straps joined by a short chain were put around his forefeet, so that he could only hop. The hobbles were taken off in the morning, but he would still hop until he saw his mate trotting off. This book is intended to show how any one can trot off if he will.”
Quotes by Bolton Hall
Bolton Hall
Bolton Hall was an American author, social reformer, and advocate for the rights of the common man, known for his writings that emphasized simplicity and self-sufficiency. Born in 1854, Hall was a pro...