Parks Quotes - Page 4
Parks are idealizations of nature, but nature in fact is not a condition of the ideal.
Robert Smithson, Jack D. Flam (1996). “Robert Smithson, the Collected Writings”, p.155, Univ of California Press
Wayne W. Dyer (2009). “Staying on the Path: Easyread Super Large 18pt Edition”, p.6, ReadHowYouWant.com
Robert Herrick (1852). “Hesperides; or, Works both human and divine”
Kurt Vonnegut (1998). “Timequake”, p.8, Penguin
The interminable forests should become graceful parks, for use and delight.
Ralph Waldo Emerson (1848). “Essays, Orations and Lectures”
For no man can forbid the spark nor tell whence it may come.
Francis Bacon (1826*). “The Beauties of Bacon”, p.96
William Shakespeare, Michael Henry RANKIN (1841). “The Philosophy of Shakspere, Extracted from His Plays, and Interspersed with Remarks, by M. H. Rankin”, p.140