Muir's Philosophy 10/26/2009
"As long as I live I'll hear the birds & the winds & the waterfalls sing. I'll interpret the rocks & learn the language of flood & storm & avalanche. I'll make the acquaintance of the wild gardens & the glaciers & get as near to the heart of this world as I can. As so I did. I sauntered about from rock to rock, from grove to grove, from stream to stream. Whenever I met a new plant I would sit down beside it, hear what it had to tell, make its acquaintance for a minute or a day. I asked the boulders where they had been & whether they were going. And where night found me there I camped. I took no more heed to save time or to make haste then did the trees or the stars. This is true freedom. A good practical sort of immortality." John Muir CommentsLeave a Reply |


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