It's the idea that people living close to nature tend to be noble. It's seeing all those sunsets that does it. You can't watch a sunset and then go off and set fire to your neighbor's tepee. Living close to nature is wonderful for your mental health.

Daniel Quinn
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Living close to nature is wonderful for your mental health. This quote suggests that being close to nature is good for your mental health. The idea of living closer to nature is a common theme in this book. It reinforces the benefits of living close to nature. The quote was penned by Arthur Ransome who wrote the Swallows and Amazons series of children's books.

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