We both loved the birds and animals and plants. We both felt far happier out of doors. I felt a peace in nature that I could never find in the human world, as you know.

Tracy Rees
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I know that you and I both loved nature. We were both happy when we were together and we felt a serenity in the world that we could never find in the human world.

Source: Amy Snow

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