If you think you can do it, you can. John Burroughs View this quote
There is hardly a man on earth who will take advice unless he is certain that it is positively bad. John Burroughs
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We can outrun the wind and the storm, but we cannot outrun the demon of hurry. John Burroughs
You are always nearer the divine and the true sources of your power than you think. John Burroughs
A nation always begins to rot first in its great cities, is indeed perhaps always rotting there, and is saved only by the antiseptic virtues of fresh supplies of country blood. John Burroughs
A sap run is the sweet goodbye of winter. It is the fruit of the equal marriage of the sun and frost. John Burroughs
As life nears its end with me, I find myself meditating more and more upon the mystery of its nature and origin, yet without the least hope that I can find out the ways of the Eternal in this or in any other world. John Burroughs
As with other phases of nature, I have probably loved the rocks more than I have studied them. John Burroughs
Before the bud swells, before the grass springs, before the plough is started, comes the sugar harvest. It is sequel of the bitter frost; a sap run is the sweet goodbye of winter. John Burroughs
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. John Burroughs
Culture means the perfect and equal development of man on all sides. John Burroughs
American naturalist and essayist
April 3rd, 1837 - March 29th, 1921