"Memories may escape the action of the will,……" — John Muir
"Memories may escape the action of the will, may sleep a long time, but when stirred by the right influence, though that influence be light as a shadow, they flash into full stature and life with everything in place"
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John Muir
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273 Quotes by John Muir
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Action without a name, a who attached to it, is meaningless.
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