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- Allan Macgregor Smith (c. 1870–1941), British Conservative Party politician, MP for Croydon South 1919–1923
- Allan Smith (diver) (born 1929), Sri Lankan Olympic diver
- Alan Jay Smith (born 1951), American computer scientist
- Alan J. Smith (architect) (born 1949), English architect
- Alan Smith (rugby union) (born 1942), New Zealand rugby player
- Alan Smith (cricketer) (born 1936), English cricketer
- Alan Smith (radio) (born 1966), British journalist
- Alan Smith (rugby league born 1955), Australian rugby league footballer of the 1970s and '80s for Queensland, Fortitude Valley Diehards, North Sydney Bears, and Canberra Raiders
- Alan Smith (rugby league), rugby league footballer of the 1960s and '70s for Great Britain, England, and Leeds
- Alan Smith (bishop) (born 1957), bishop of St Albans
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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)
“The landscape was clothed in a mild and quiet light, in which the woods and fences checkered and partitioned it with new regularity, and rough and uneven fields stretched away with lawn-like smoothness to the horizon, and the clouds, finely distinct and picturesque, seemed a fit drapery to hang over fairyland. The world seemed decked for some holiday or prouder pageantry ... like a green lane into a country maze, at the season when fruit-trees are in blossom.”
—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)