John Muir Quotes
Though It Is 2500 Feet High, The Glacier Flowed Over Its Ground As A River Flows Over A Boulder; And Since It Emerged From The Icy Sea As From A Sepulcher It Has Been Sorely Beaten With Storms; But From All Those Deadly, Crushing, Bitter Experiences Comes This Delicate Life And Beauty, To Teach Us That What We In Our Faithless Ignorance And Fear Call Destruction Is Creation.
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