John Burroughs Quote

Man lives in his emotions, his hopes and fears, his loves and sympathies, his predilections and his affinities, more than in his reason.


Under The Apple Tree, Literature and Science (p. 194), Houghton Mifflin Co. 1916


Man lives in his emotions, his hopes and fears, his loves and sympathies, his predilections and his affinities, more than in his reason.

Man lives in his emotions, his hopes and fears, his loves and sympathies, his predilections and his affinities, more than in his reason.

Man lives in his emotions, his hopes and fears, his loves and sympathies, his predilections and his affinities, more than in his reason.

Man lives in his emotions, his hopes and fears, his loves and sympathies, his predilections and his affinities, more than in his reason.