Patient observation and constant brooding above the rocks, lying upon them for years as the ice did, is the way to arrive at the truths which are graven so lavishly upon them.
In: William Frederic Bade, The Life and Letters of John Muir (Volume 1)
Patient observation and constant brooding above the rocks, lying upon them for years as the ice did, is the way to arrive at the truths which are graven so lavishly upon them.
In: William Frederic Bade, The Life and Letters of John Muir (Volume 1)