Action Quote by Amelia Barr
“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.”
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.
Spend time outdoors to reconnect with simple wonder.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- hiking
- forest bathing
- gardening
- camping
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What does “childlike” mean to you in nature?
- How can you maintain that freedom in daily life?
Modern life may still impose mental barriers despite nature.