Thoreau, July 14th, 1845

What sweet and tender, the most innocent and divinely encouraging society there is in every natural object, and so in universal nature, even for the poor misanthrope and most melancholy man! There  can be no really black melancholy to him who lives in  the midst of nature and has still his senses.

Bonus: What Did Thoreau Really Eat? You Might Be Surprised