"The most precious things of life are near at hand, without money and without price. Each of you has the whole wealth of the universe at your very door. All that I ever had, and still have, may be yours by stretching forth your hand and taking it."

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Source: John Burroughs, Farida Anna Wiley (1997). “John Burroughs' America: Selections from the Writings of the Naturalist”, p.3, Courier Corporation

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John Burroughs

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John Burroughs was an American naturalist and essayist known for his writings on nature and simplicity, significantly influencing the conservation movement.

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