Another glorious Sierra day in which one seems to be dissolved and absorbed and sent pulsing onward we know not where. Life seems neither long nor short, and we take no more heed to save time or make haste than do the trees and stars. This is true freedom, a good practical sort of immortality. John Muir
About This Quote

John Muir, in his poem “The Glory of the Snowy Sierra,” had a way of expressing the beauty and grandeur of nature, while also describing it in a way that allows you to feel connected to the landscape. Muir had a way of making you feel as if you were a part of a beautiful natural world. He believed there was a spiritual connection to nature that allowed him to feel that he was connected to all things living. If people can learn from this quote that it is alright to have time for your family and friends, but also take time to enjoy nature, they will gain more happiness in life.

Source: My First Summer In The Sierra

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