John Muir Quote

Why ought man to value himself as more than an infinitely small composing unit of the one great unit of creation?...The universe would be incomplete without man, but it would also be incomplete without the smallest transmicroscopic creature that dwells beyond our conceptual eyes and knowledge.


A Thousand Mile Walk to the Gulf, Chapter VI (p. 139), Houghton Mifflin Company. 1916


Why ought man to value himself as more than an infinitely small composing unit of the one great unit of creation?...The universe would be incomplete...

Why ought man to value himself as more than an infinitely small composing unit of the one great unit of creation?...The universe would be incomplete...

Why ought man to value himself as more than an infinitely small composing unit of the one great unit of creation?...The universe would be incomplete...

Why ought man to value himself as more than an infinitely small composing unit of the one great unit of creation?...The universe would be incomplete...