John Arthur Thomson Quote

As we begin to feel at home in Nature, our wonder grows into delight and what may almost be called affection. This is true of those who have what Meredith called "love exceeding a simple love of the things that glide in grasses and rubble of woody wreck."


Introduction to Science, Chapter VI (p. 171), Henry Holt & Co. 1911


As we begin to feel at home in Nature, our wonder grows into delight and what may almost be called affection. This is true of those who have what...

As we begin to feel at home in Nature, our wonder grows into delight and what may almost be called affection. This is true of those who have what...

As we begin to feel at home in Nature, our wonder grows into delight and what may almost be called affection. This is true of those who have what...

As we begin to feel at home in Nature, our wonder grows into delight and what may almost be called affection. This is true of those who have what...