"Nature is not personal. She is the compound of all these processes which move through the universe to effect the results we know as Life and of all the ordinances which govern that universe and that make Life continuous. She is no more the Hebrew's Jehovah than she is the Physicist's Force; she is as much Providence as she is Electricity; she is not the Great Pattern any more than she is the Blind Chance."

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Source: 1926 Interview in the San Francisco Bulletin, 22 Jan.

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Luther Burbank

Horticulturist

Luther Burbank was an influential American botanist known for developing new plant varieties, including the Burbank potato, which transformed agriculture.

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