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~ Edwin Way Teale Quotes ~
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Edwin Way Teale Quotes


An American naturalist, photographer, and Pulitzer Prize-winning writer. 
Edwin Way Teale (June 2, 1899 – October 18, 1980) was an American naturalist, photographer, and Pulitzer Prize-winning writer. Teale's works serve as primary source material documenting environmental conditions across North America from 1930 - 1980. He is perhaps best known for his series The American Seasons, four books documenting over 75,000 miles (121,000 km) of automobile travel across North America following the changing seasons.

Here are some famous quotes by Edwin Way Teale.




For the mind disturbed the still beauty of dawn is nature's finest balm.

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In nature there is less death and destruction than death and transmutation.

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Freedom from worries and surcease from strain are illusions that always inhabit the distance.

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Reduce the complexity of life by eliminating the needless wants of life and the labors of life reduce themselves.

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The difference between utility and utility plus beauty is the difference between telephone wires and the spider's web.

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The measure of an enthusiasm must be taken between interesting events. It is between bites that the lukewarm angler loses heart.