John Muir Quotes
The Forests Of America, However Slighted By Man, Must Have Been A Great Delight To God; For They Were The Best He Ever Planted. The Whole Continent Was A Garden, And From The Beginning, It Seemed To Be Favored Above All The Other Wild Parks And Gardens Of The Globe.
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