In the passage from Section 19 of "civil disobedience," Thoreau expresses the transcendental ideals and non-conformity when he writes, A. "I will cheerfully obey who know and can do better than I." B. " The authority of government, even such as I am willing to submit to...is still an impur one..." C. : To be strictly just, it (the government) must have the sanction and consent of the governed."