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“when we leave society and come into the presence of Nature, we become children again; and the fictions of thought and action assumed among men drop off like a garment.” quote by Amelia Barr
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“when we leave society and come into the presence of Nature, we become children again; and the fictions of thought and action assumed among men drop off like a garment.”

Amelia Barr

About This Quote

Source Essay: Nature and Society, 19th century publication

Returning to nature restores childlike wonder, shedding societal pretenses like discarded clothing.

In simple terms: Nature revives innocence, shedding adult pretenses.

Key Takeaway

Spend time outdoors to reconnect with simple wonder.

Themes

nature innocence freedom

Mood

calm inspired

Type

reflective philosophical

When to use this quote

  • hiking
  • forest bathing
  • gardening
  • camping

Key Concepts

psychological release social constructs

Questions to Reflect On

  • What does “childlike” mean to you in nature?
  • How can you maintain that freedom in daily life?
A Different Perspective

Modern life may still impose mental barriers despite nature.

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