Louis L'Amour Quotes
When A Man Lives With The Wilderness He Comes To An Acceptance Of Death As A Part Of Living, He Sees The Leaves Fall And Rot Away To Build The Soil For Other Trees And Plants To Be Born. The Leaves Gather Strength From Sun And Rain, Gathering The Capital On Which They Live To Return It To The Soil When They Die. Only For A Time Have They Borrowed Their Life From The Sum Of Things, Using Their Small Portion Of Sun, Earth, And Rain, Some Of The Chemicals That Go Into Their Being - All To Be Paid Back When Death Comes. All To Be Used Again And Again.
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