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- Paul Smith (1825–1912), born Apollos Smith, founder of one of the first resorts in the Adirondacks, New York
- Paul M. Smith (born 1955), American attorney whose most notable case is Lawrence v. Texas
- Paul Ray Smith (1969–2003), US Army Sergeant First Class, Medal of Honor recipient
- Paul Smith, founder of British motorist lobby group Safe Speed
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“Most books belong to the house and street only, and in the fields their leaves feel very thin. They are bare and obvious, and have no halo nor haze about them. Nature lies far and fair behind them all. But this, as it proceeds from, so it addresses, what is deepest and most abiding in man. It belongs to the noontide of the day, the midsummer of the year, and after the snows have melted, and the waters evaporated in the spring, still its truth speaks freshly to our experience.”
—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)
“It matters little comparatively whether the fields fill the farmers barn. The true husbandman will cease from anxiety, as the squirrels manifest no concern whether the woods will bear chestnuts this year or not, and finish his labor with every day, relinquishing all claim to the produce of his fields, and sacrificing in his mind not only his first but his last fruits also.”
—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)