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And you know once a man has fished, or watched the thrushes hovering in flocks over the village in t


I have spent many an hour, when I was younger, floating over its surface as the zephyr willed, havin


Part of her soul ... gloried in the sheer bodacious unnaturalness of it. Putting a great blue-green


After Sade, violence, life and death, desire, and sexuality will extend, below the level of represen


Only what is seen, appreciated, and loved will be missed in its absence which makes humans creatures


I have spent many an hour, when I was younger, floating over its surface as the zephyr willed, havin


Now that I have definitely begun to live I find myself more and more convinced that civilization wit


The afternoon had passed to a ghostly gray. She was struck by the immensity of things, so much water


Toulouse then felt a cool touch on his right hand as something wound around his wrist. It was the Lu


…I have never seen mountains before, and they fill me and oppress me so much that I could not sleep;


I think I like wildflowers best," I explain. "They just grow wherever they want. No one has to plant


The troubles of modern life come from being divorced from nature.


He is only one of a million no, a billion stories you could tell about the living beings on just thi


How light the raindrop's contents are


Sometimes, the waves grow hushed, but the sea is always there, touching, caressing, eating the earth


Do you know how I picture God myself?" he said. "As an enormous, creative organ beyond our ken, who


Yes, but I say that Nature is our enemy, that we must always fight against Nature, for she is contin


The desert lay in wait, more infinite than God, no less remote.


The color has faded out of the sky. It is grey, becoming darker as the world turns herself round a l


The scent of rain on a sultry spring evening is always an indulgence.