"There is nothing that I so greatly admire as purposefulness. I have an enormous respect for people who know exactly what they are doing and where they are going. Such people are compact and integrated. They have clear edges. They give an impression of invulnerability and balance, and I wish I were one of them."
About Louise Dickinson Rich
Louise Dickinson Rich — Life and Legacy
Louise Dickinson Rich was an influential American author whose writings vividly capture the essence of nature and the strength of women in the outdoors. Her most notable work, 'We Took to the Woods,' reflects her deep connection to the wilderness of Maine and her experiences as a woman navigating life in the wild. Rich's core philosophy centers on the idea that nature is not just a backdrop but a vital force that shapes human experience. She famously stated, 'The wilderness is a place of healing,' which encapsulates her belief in nature's restorative powers. This perspective challenges the notion that women should remain confined to domestic spaces, instead portraying them as resilient figures capable of thriving in the wilderness. Rich's insights into the interplay between nature and human resilience continue to resonate, reminding readers of the importance of preserving the natural world and embracing adventure. Her quotes inspire a sense of empowerment and adventure, encouraging individuals to seek solace and strength in the great outdoors.
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Louise Dickinson Rich quotes
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"Mainiacs away from Maine are truly displaced persons, only half alive, only half aware of their immediate surroundings. Their inner attention is always preoccupied and pre-empted by the tiny pinpoint on the face of the globe called Down East. They try to live not in such a manner that they will eventually be welcomed into Paradise, but only so that someday they can go home to Maine."
"We belong to no cult. We are not Nature Lovers. We don't love nature any more than we love breathing. Nature is simply something indispensable, like air and light and water, that we accept as necessary to living, and the nearer we can get to it the happier we are."
"Here the people seem to possess the secret of tranquility and to live lives of more than surface contentment."
"There are other things that contribute to health besides a balanced diet. There are fresh air and sunlight and lack of nervous tension."