Rick Bass Quotes
I Think The Idea Of Holing Up And Hunkering Down Against The Larger Forces Of The World Has Not Lost Its Allure Since Thoreau's Time. If Anything That Instinct, Or Impulse, Continues To Reside In Almost All Of Us, Sometimes Activated Or Bestirred And Other Times Dormant But Always Present.
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