“Nature loves man, beetles, and birds with the same love.”
— John Muir, John of the Mountains
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“Nature loves man, beetles, and birds with the same love.”
— John Muir, John of the Mountains
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philosophybits: “Nature loves man, beetles, and birds with the same love.” — John Muir, John of the Mountains
philosophybits: “Nature loves man, beetles, and birds with the same love.” — John Muir, John of the Mountains
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[Revised entry by Lionel Shapiro and Jc Beall on June 20, 2026. Changes to: Main text, Bibliography, notes.html, supplement.html] “Curry’s...