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How did Henry David Thoreau feel about the pace of life in his time? He wished people would hurry up. He felt that time moved too slowly. He felt things moved too quickly. He wished people would attend to details..

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Henry David Thoreau felt that the pace of life in his time moved too quickly.

The correct answer to how did Henry David Thoreau feel about the pace of life in is time is: He felt things moved too quickly.

Thoreau said that "If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer." He advocated for a simpler in contrast with the hastiness of his time, which made people lose control of their lives. Things that move too quickly are harder to attend with care and grasp them. He reflected about such things as simplicity and spiritual awakening in contrast with the American hurry of the time exemplified in the construction of the railroad as a symbol of rapid transit and its impact in the life of Americans.