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The Summit of the Years (The Writings of John Burroughs Part Seventeen) The Summit of the Years by John Burroughs
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“I go to books and to nature as the bee goes to a flower, for a nectar that I can make into my own honey.”
John Burroughs, The Summit of the Years
“I am in love with this world... I have tilled its soil, I have gathered its harvest, I have waited upon its seasons, and always have I reaped what I have sown. I have climbed its mountains, roamed its forests, sailed its waters, crossed its deserts, felt the sting of its frosts, the oppression of its heats, the drench of its rains, the fury of its winds, and always have beauty and joy waited upon my goings and comings.”
John Burroughs, The Summit of the Years
“I have loved the feel of the grass under my feet, and the sound of the running streams by my side. The hum of the wind in the tree-tops has always been good music to me, and the face of the fields has often comforted me more than the faces of men.”
John Burroughs, The Summit of the Years