16 Quotes by William Beebe
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The marsh, to him who enters it in a receptive mood, holds, besides mosquitoes and stagnation, - melody, the mystery of unknown waters, and the sweetness of Nature undisturbed by man.
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……but work in the field has nothing to do with dignity or with anything except patience, concentration, and eternal vigilance
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To be a Naturalist is better than to be a King.
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The longer we were in it, the smaller it seemed to get.
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The isness of things is well worth studying; but it is their whyness that makes life worth living.
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A first walk in any new country is one of the things which makes life on this planet worth being grateful for.
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Butterflies doing strange things in very beautiful ways were in my mind when I sat down, but by the time my pen was uncapped my thoughts had shifted to rocks.
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Earth has few secrets from the birds.
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To write honestly and with conviction anything about the migration of birds, one should oneself have migrated. Somehow or other we should dehumanize ourselves, feel the feel of feathers on our body and wind in our wings, and finally know what it is to leave abundance and safety and daylight and yield to a compelling instinct, age-old, seeming at the time quite devoid of reason and object.
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