John Burroughs quotes
John Burroughs was an American naturalist and essayist, celebrated for his vivid writings about nature and rural life. His works inspired generations to appreciate the beauty and importance of the natural world. He became a prominent figure in the American conservation movement. Here are 59 of his quotes:
But we must learn it sooner or later. There surely comes a time when the mind perceives that this world is the work of God also and not of devils, and that in the order of nature we may behold the ways of the Eternal; in fact, that God is here and now in the humblest and most familiar fact, as sleepless and active as ever he was in old Judea. This perception has come and is coming to more minds to-day than ever before--this perception of the modernness of God, of the modernness of inspiration, of the modernness of religion; that there was never any more revelation than there is now, never any more conversing of God with man, never any more Garden of Eden, or fall of Adam, or thunder of Sinai, or ministering angels, than there is now; in fact, that these things are not historical events, but inward experiences and perceptions perpetually renewed or typified in the growth of the race. This is the modern gospel; this is the one vital and formative religious thought of modern times.
John Burroughs
John Burroughs
Occupation: American Naturalist
Born: April 3, 1837
Died: March 29, 1921
Quotes count: 59
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