John Muir: Trending quotes (page 8)
John Muir trending quotes. Read the latest quotes in collectionSource: A Thousand-Mile Walk To the Gulf, 1916, chapter 5: Through Florida Swamps and Forests, page 151
Terry Gifford, EWDB, page 279
1860s, My First Summer in the Sierra, 1869
Terry Gifford, LLO, pages 686-687
1900s, Stickeen (1909)
“Good walkers can go anywhere in these hospitable mountains without artificial ways.”
letter to Howard Palmer (12 December 1912); published in William Federic Badè, The Life and Letters of John Muir http://www.sierraclub.org/john_muir_exhibit/life/life_and_letters/default.aspx (1924), chapter 17, II
1910s
“Many lawless mysteries vanish, and harmonies take their places.”
Source: 1900s, Our National Parks (1901), chapter 9: The Sequoia and General Grant National Parks
The Yosemite http://www.sierraclub.org/john_muir_exhibit/writings/the_yosemite/ (1912), chapter 12: How Best to Spend One's Yosemite Time
Advice for visitors to Yosemite given by John Muir at age 74 years. Compare advice given by the 37-year-old Muir above.
1910s
" Alaska http://books.google.com/books?id=h40OAQAAIAAJ&pg=PA287", The American Geologist volume XI, number 5 (May 1893) pages 287-299 (at page 299)
1910s
“Most interesting forest I have seen in my whole life.”
journal entry http://digitalcollections.pacific.edu/cdm/ref/collection/muirjournals/id/3766/show/3742 (24 October 1911) concerning Araucaria braziliensis in southern Brazil; published in John Muir's Last Journey, edited by Michael P. Branch (Island Press, 2001), page 88
1910s
“I always enjoyed the hearty society of a snowstorm.”
19(?) July 1890, page 321
John of the Mountains, 1938
“Society speaks and all men listen, mountains speak and wise men listen.”
Frequently attributed to Muir without source. An extensive search of Muir's published and unpublished writings found several sharp and cogent observations concerning society (see above) but not this one.
Misattributed
" Flood-Storm in the Sierra http://books.google.com/books?id=Iy0GAQAAIAAJ&pg=PA489", Overland Monthly, volume 14, number 6 (June 1875) pages 489-496 (at page 494)
1870s
18 January 1870, pages 43-44
John of the Mountains, 1938
July 1890, pages 315-316
John of the Mountains, 1938
Terry Gifford, EWDB, page 224
1860s, My First Summer in the Sierra, 1869
“Man has injured every animal he has touched.”
11 February 1869, page 23
John of the Mountains, 1938
12 November 1875, page 234
John of the Mountains, 1938
Travels in Alaska http://www.sierraclub.org/john_muir_exhibit/writings/travels_in_alaska/ (1915), chapter 16: Glacier Bay
1910s
“God never made an ugly landscape. All that the sun shines on is beautiful, so long as it is wild.”
pages 16-21 (at page 16)
1890s, The National Parks and Forest Reservations, 1895