Choose quotes font
When Darwin published his conclusion that man was descended from an apelike ancestor who was again
When Darwin published his conclusion that man was descended from an apelike ancestor who was again
When Darwin published his conclusion that man was descended from an apelike ancestor who was again
When Darwin published his conclusion that man was descended from an apelike ancestor who was again
When Darwin published his conclusion that man was descended from an apelike ancestor who was again
When Darwin published his conclusion that man was descended from an apelike ancestor who was again
Next quotes
John Burroughs:
To regard the soul and body as one, or to ascribe to consciousness a physiological origin, is not dJohn Burroughs:
You are always nearer the divine and the true sources of your power than you think.John Burroughs:
Wisdom cannot come by railroad or automobile or aeroplane, or be hurried up by telegraph or telephoJohn Burroughs:
Writing is reporting what we saw after the vision has left us. It is catching the fish which the tiJohn Burroughs:
Living in the city is a discordant thing, an unnatural thing. The city, a place to which one goes tJohn Burroughs:
Naturalists, like poets, are born and then made only by years of painstaking observation.John Burroughs:
If America wishes to preserve her native birds, we must help supply what civilization has taken froJohn Burroughs:
The naturist must see all things in the light of his experiences in this world.John Burroughs:
Man has climbed up from some lower animal form, but he has, as it were, pulled the ladder up afterJohn Burroughs:
We are beginning to see that money, after all, is not the main thing. The real values cannot be bou