I have thought that the word America must mean different things to the people who live under its aegis. I would that for each of them it might be symbolized by one – at least one – memory of some aspect of unspoiled nature. America – wide, far-reaching, insouciant – has been the amphitheater for our civilization. I wish each of us could appreciate its vast beauty, and could see how far the elements of our civilization fall short of the sheer majesty of our America.
-Harvey Broome
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