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John Burroughs

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The kingdom of heaven in not a place but a state of mind.


— John Burroughs


#inspirational #state-of-mind #wisdom #inspirational

The smallest deed is better than the greatest intention.


— John Burroughs


#deed #greatest #intention #smallest #than

If we take science as our sole guide, if we accept and hold fast that alone which is verifiable, the old theology must go.


— John Burroughs


#alone #fast #go #guide #hold

If you think you can do it, you can.


— John Burroughs


#you #you can do it

It is always easier to believe than to deny. Our minds are naturally affirmative.


— John Burroughs


#always #believe #deny #easier #minds

Life is a struggle, but not a warfare.


— John Burroughs


#life is a #struggle #warfare

I still find each day too short for all the thoughts I want to think, all the walks I want to take, all the books I want to read, and all the friends I want to see.


— John Burroughs


#books #day #each #find #friends

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


#blessed #complete #congenial #forces #heart

I have discovered the secret of happiness - it is work, either with the hands or the head. The moment I have something to do, the draughts are open and my chimney draws, and I am happy.


— John Burroughs


#chimney #discovered #discovered the secret #draws #either

I seldom go into a natural history museum without feeling as if I were attending a funeral.


— John Burroughs


#feeling #funeral #go #history #i






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Long for their fantastical representations of wildlife he also denounced the booming genre of "naturalistic" animal stories as "yellow journalism of the woods". He continued to write and continued as a federal bank examiner for several more years. Among Burroughs's classmates was future financier Jay Gould.

By the turn of the 20th century he had become a virtual cultural institution[peacock term] in his own right: the Grand Old Man of Nature at a time when the American romance with the idea of nature and the American conservation movement had come fully into their own. " The result was a body of work whose perfect resonance with the tone of its cultural moment perhaps explains both its enormous popularity at that time and its relative obscurity since. His extraordinary popularity and popular visibility were sustained by a prolific stream of essay collections beginning with Wake-Robin in 1871.

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