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Men Quotes by Edwin Way Teale
- If man can take care of man, nature can take care of the rest.
- The city man, in his neon-and-mazda glare, knows nothing of nature's midnight. His electric lamps surround him with synthetic sunshine. They push back the dark.…
- 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…
- A man who never sees a bluebird only half lives.
- For man, autumn is a time of harvest, of gathering together. For nature, it is a time of sowing, of scattering abroad.
- To the lost man, to the pioneer penetrating a new country, to the naturalist who wishes to see the wild land at its wildest, the…
- 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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