Isaac AsimovThe troubles of modern life come from being divorced from nature.
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The troubles of modern life come from being divorced from nature. This quote by Henry David Thoreau is so true. You can’t be disconnected from nature because you will become less human. When you are disconnected from nature, you lose your sense of community, health and happiness. If you can’t connect with nature, then you will become more human by connecting with the natural world around you.
Source: The Caves Of Steel
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