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  • There is a rhythm in life, a certain beauty which operates by a variation of lights and shadows, happiness alternating with sorrow, content with discontent, distilling in this process of contrast a sense of satisfaction, of richness that can be captured and pinned down only by those who possess the gift of awareness.

    Light   Sorrow   Shadow  
  • It is the duty of every citizen, for his own welfare, if for no other patriotic reason, to support and fight for and possibly initiate measures having to do with conservation of soil, water and forests.

  • Houses, like people, have personalities, and, like the personalities of people, they are partly molded by all that has happened to them.

    Louis Bromfield (1939). “It Takes All Kinds”
  • If what we already know were simply applied to all the agricultural land of the world and the problem of proper distribution were given consideration, the world could feed itself well.

    Land   World   Problem  
    Louis Bromfield (1950). “OUT OF THE EARTH”
  • It is simply that in all life on earth as in all good agriculture there are no short-cuts that by-pass Nature and the nature of man himself and animals, trees, rocks and streams. Every attempt at a formula, a short-cut, a panacea, always ends in negation and destruction.

    Cutting   Animal   Men  
  • As soils are depleted, human health, vitality and intelligence go with them.

    Louis Bromfield (1946). “A Few Brass Tacks”
  • This other war, the war upon destruction of natural assets is one that will never be finished. Our weakness in this vast war is largely ignorance, that most of our citizens do not realize what is going on under their very feet.

    War   Ignorance   Feet  
  • ...she had come long ago to understand that loneliness was the curse of those who were free, even of all those who rose a little above the level of ordinary humanity.

    Louis Bromfield (1957). “The Green Bay Tree Early Autums A Good Woman .”
  • She had turned her back upon them all and no awful fate had overtaken her; instead, she had taken a firm hold upon life and made of it a fine, even glittering, success; and this is a thing which is not easily forgiven.

    Taken   Fate   Awful  
    Louis Bromfield (1957). “A Bromfield Galaxy”
  • It was a broiling afternoon of mid-August in Brinoe and everybody who was anybody had long ago quit its burning pavements and chilly palaces for the mountains or the sea.

    Book   August   Long Ago  
  • Bread is the king of the table and all else is merely the court that surrounds the king. The countries are the soup, the meat, the vegetables, the salad, but bread is king.

    Country   Kings   Food  
  • Whether we fail or not, we shall not be kept from continuing our mission by those who claim it can't be done. ...Indeed the whole of agricultural and livestock science and even human medicine, if sound, is merely the business of discovering certain natural patterns already in existence, putting together the various pieces and discovering their relationship to the whole universe; indeed such a process is science itself

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