"The naturalist wanders with an inquiring eye, pauses, ponders, notes the bloom of a prairie pasqueflower. It is a tradition that goes back to Aristotle and earlier: observing and identifying earth's myriad life-forms, and discovering the connections that bind them. For those with such interests, said British naturalist Miriam Rothschild, 'life can never be long enough.'" - American Naturalist-Writer John Hay
"When one tugs at a single thing in nature, he finds it attached to the rest of the world." John Muir (Misquoted)
Wednesday, August 08, 2007
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I found this quote that I really liked. I'm not sure I fit it completely, but I'd like it to:
"The naturalist wanders with an inquiring eye, pauses, ponders, notes the bloom of a prairie pasqueflower. It is a tradition that goes back to Aristotle and earlier: observing and identifying earth's myriad life-forms, and discovering the connections that bind them. For those with such interests, said British naturalist Miriam Rothschild, 'life can never be long enough.'" - American Naturalist-Writer John Hay
"The naturalist wanders with an inquiring eye, pauses, ponders, notes the bloom of a prairie pasqueflower. It is a tradition that goes back to Aristotle and earlier: observing and identifying earth's myriad life-forms, and discovering the connections that bind them. For those with such interests, said British naturalist Miriam Rothschild, 'life can never be long enough.'" - American Naturalist-Writer John Hay
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