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The lure of the distant and the difficult is deceptive. The great opportunity is where you are.
The spirit of man can endure only so much and when it is broken only a miracle can mend it.
The secret of happiness is something to do.
A man can fail many times, but he isn't a failure until he begins to blame somebody else.
The tendinous part of the mind, so to speak, is more developed in winter; the fleshy, in summer. I should say winter had given the bone and sinew to literature, summer the tissues and the blood.
John Burroughs - The Snow-Walkers
US essayist & naturalist
1837 - 1921
The very idea of a bird is a symbol and a suggestion to the poet. A bird seems to be at the top of the scale, so vehement and intense his life. . . . The beautiful vagabonds, endowed with every grace, masters of all climes, and knowing no bounds -- how many human aspirations are realised in their free, holiday-lives -- and how many suggestions to the poet in their flight and song!
John Burroughs - Birds and Poets
US essayist & naturalist
1837 - 1921
Blessed is the man who has some congenial work, some occupation in which he can put his heart, and which affords a complete outlet to all the forces there are in him.
Life is a struggle, but not a warfare.
Nature teaches more than she preaches. There are no sermons in stones. It is easier to get a spark out of a stone than a moral.
It is always easier to believe than to deny. Our minds are naturally affirmative.

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