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Contentment Quote by Wendell Berry

“All goes back to the earth, and so I do not desire pride of excess or power, but the contentments made by men who have had little: the fisherman’s silence receiving the river’s grace, the gardener’s musing on rows…” quote by Wendell Berry
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“All goes back to the earth, and so I do not desire pride of excess or power, but the contentments made by men who have had little: the fisherman’s silence receiving the river’s grace, the gardener’s musing on rows…”

Wendell Berry

About This Quote

Source Essay: "The Peace of Wild Things", 1968

He values simple, humble living connected to nature over material pride and power.

In simple terms: Prefers modest life with nature over excess and authority.

Key Takeaway

Embrace humility and ecological harmony.

Themes

nature humility simplicity contentment environment

Mood

peaceful reflective inspired

Type

environmental personal philosophical

When to use this quote

  • gardening
  • fishing
  • community living
  • environmental stewardship

Key Concepts

ecology philosophy spirituality sustainability

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can you incorporate simplicity into daily life?
  • What practices foster a deeper connection with nature?
A Different Perspective

Modern society often glorifies ambition and wealth.

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