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Long Quotes by Edwin Way Teale
- Looking at life through the eyes of a Daddy long legs: Imagine walking on legs so long you could cover a mile in fifty strides!…
- The long fight to save wild beauty represents democracy at its best. It requires citizens to practice the hardest of virtues - self-restraint.
- The long fight to save wild beauty represents democracy at its best. It requires citizens to practice the hardest of virtues--self-restraint. Why cannot I take…
- It is easier to accept the message of the stars than the message of the salt desert. The stars speak of man's insignificance in the…
- Better a thousand times even a swiftly fading, ephemeral moment of life than the epoch-long unconsciousness of the stone.
- It is morally as bad not to care whether a thing is true or not, so long as it makes you feel good, as it…
- The seasons, like greater tides, ebb and flow across the continents. Spring advances up the United States at the average rate of about fifteen miles…
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