Quote by Henry David Thoreau
I should be pleased to meet man in the woods. I wish he were to be encountered like wild caribous and moose.
Summary
The quote suggests a desire to encounter a man in a natural and untamed setting, such as the woods, similar to how one might come across wild caribous or moose. It implies a longing for raw and unfiltered interactions with others, away from the constraints of civilization and its artificiality. The speaker may yearn for a genuine connection with another human being and a break from the social conventions that often shape our interactions.