Nature John Muir Quotes
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Nature John Muir Quotes & Sayings
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The Big Tree is Nature's forest masterpiece, and so far as I know, the greatest of living things.
— John Muir
Going to the woods is going home.
— John Muir
Everybody needs beauty as well as bread, places to play in and pray in, where nature may heal and give strength to body and soul.
— John Muir
There is not a fragment in all nature, for every relative fragment of one thing is a full harmonious unit in itself.
— John Muir
This is Nature's own reservation, and every lover of wildness will rejoice with me that by kindly frost it is so well defended.
— John Muir
Take a course in good water and air; and in the eternal youth of Nature you may renew your own. Go quietly, alone; no harm will befall you.
— John Muir
When one tugs at a single thing in nature, he finds it attached to the rest of the world.
— John Muir
We are now in the mountains and they are in us, kindling enthusiasm, making every nerve quiver, filling every pore and cell of us.
— John Muir
Any glimpse into the life of an animal quickens our own and makes it so much the larger and better in every way.
— John Muir
God has cared for these trees, saved them from drought, disease, avalanches, and a thousand tempests and floods. But he cannot save them from fools.
— John Muir
Come to the woods, for here is rest. There is no repose like that of the green deep woods. Sleep in forgetfulness of all ill.
— John Muir
Only spread a fern-frond over a man's head and worldly cares are cast out, and freedom and beauty and peace come in.
— John Muir
The mountains are calling and I must go.
— John Muir
I never saw a discontented tree. They grip the ground as though they liked it, and though fast rooted they travel about as far as we do.
— John Muir
While cares will drop off like autumn leaves.
— John Muir
The gross heathenism of civilization has generally destroyed nature, and poetry, and all that is spiritual.
— John Muir
Raindrops blossom brilliantly in the rainbow, and change to flowers in the sod, but snow comes in full flower direct from the dark, frozen sky.
— John Muir
There are no accidents in Nature,
— John Muir
What a psalm the storm was singing, and how fresh the smell of the washed earth and leaves, and how sweet the still small voices of the storm!
— John Muir
There is a love of wild nature in everybody, an ancient mother-love showing itself whether recognized or no, and however covered by cares and duties
— John Muir
Who publishes the sheet-music of the winds or the music of water written in river-lines?
— John Muir
Everyone needs beauty as well as bread, places to play and pray, where nature heals and give strength to body and soul alike.
— John Muir
Keep close to Nature's heart ... and break clear away, once in awhile, and climb a mountain or spend a week in the woods. Wash your spirit clean.
— John Muir
The soft light of morning falls upon ripening forests of oak and elm, walnut and hickory, and all Nature is thoughtful and calm.
— John Muir
I only went out for a walk and finally concluded to stay out till sundown, for going out, I found, was really going in.
— John Muir
How lavish is Nature building, pulling down, creating, destroying, chasing every material particle from form to form, ever changing, ever beautiful.
— John Muir
Everybody needs beauty ... places to play in and pray in where nature may heal and cheer and give strength to the body and soul alike.
— John Muir
Nothing truly wild is unclean.
— John Muir