Wilderness Quotes

Nothing compares to the silence of the wilderness. No city noise, no concrete towers. Just the wind and the whisper of the trees, and a vast horizon that expands your soul along with it.

There, in the heart of that untamed nature, the boundaries between you and your surroundings disappear. You become part of the scene, just a small dot in a magnificent masterpiece painted by the Creator.

It is the place where truth breathes, where embellishments vanish, and the soul remains bare in the face of authentic beauty. Every quote here is an invitation for a journey into those vast spaces: explore quotes about nature, solitude, primeval beauty, and boundless freedom in the world of the wilderness.

Quote by Henry David Thoreau: Every tree sends its fibres forth in search of the Wild. The cities import it at any price. Men plow...
Quote by Theodore Roosevelt: The farther one gets into the wilderness, the greater is the attraction of its lonely freedom....
Quote by Theodore Roosevelt: The Bad Lands grade all the way from those that are almost rolling in character to those that are so...
Quote by Henry David Thoreau: I should have liked to come across a large community of pines, which had never been invaded by the l...
Quote by Henry David Thoreau: We need the tonic of the wilderness, to wade sometimes in the marsh where the bitten and the meadow ...
Quote by Ralph Waldo Emerson: Earth's a howling wilderness,Truculent with fraud and force....
Quote by Henry David Thoreau: Not till we are completely lost, or turned round, do we appreciate the vastness and strangeness of N...
Quote by Henry David Thoreau: When I consider that the noble animals have been exterminated here - the cougar, panther, lynx, wolv...
Quote by Theodore Roosevelt: Death by violence, death by cold, death by starvation - they are the normal endings of the stately c...
Quote by Henry David Thoreau: The most primitive places left with us are the swamps, where the spruce still grows shaggy with usne...
Quote by Henry David Thoreau: It is a thorough process, this war with the wilderness - breaking nature, taming the soil. feeding i...
Quote by Henry David Thoreau: On the 31st of August, 1846, I left Concord in Massachusetts for Bangor and the backwoods of Maine,....
Quote by Henry David Thoreau: You only need sit still long enough in some attractive spot in the woods that all its inhabitants ma...
Quote by Dave Barry: Too many bugs and leeches and spiders and spiderwebs. Please spray the wilderness to rid the area of...
Quote by Henry David Thoreau: The wilderness is near as well as dear to every man. Even the oldest villages are indebted to the bo...
Quote by Henry David Thoreau: But there are spirits of a yet more liberal culture, to whom no simplicity is barren. There are not ...
Quote by Theodore Roosevelt: Fertile plains, every foot of them tilled, are of the first necessity; but great natural playgrounds...
Quote by Henry David Thoreau: What a glorious time they must have in that wilderness, far from mankind and election day!...
Quote by Henry David Thoreau: I once found a kernel of corn in the middle of a deep wood by Walden, tucked in behind a lichen on a...
Quote by Dave Barry: Instead of a permit system or regulations, the Forest Service needs to reduce worldwide population g...
Quote by Theodore Roosevelt: The beauty and charm of the wilderness are his for the asking, for the edges of the wilderness lie c...
Quote by Theodore Roosevelt: There is a delight in the hardy life of the open. There are no words that can tell the hidden spirit...
Quote by Henry David Thoreau: The frontiers are not east or west, north or south; but wherever a man fronts a fact, though that fa...
Quote by Henry David Thoreau: The ocean is a wilderness reaching round the globe, wilder than a Bengal jungle, and fuller of monst...
Quote by Henry David Thoreau: Why should not we, who have renounced the king's authority, have our national preserves, where no vi...
Quote by Theodore Roosevelt: There are no words that can tell the hidden spirit of the wilderness, that can reveal its mystery, i...
Quote by Henry David Thoreau: Hope and the future for me are not in lawns and cultivated fields, not in towns and cities, but in t...
Quote by Henry David Thoreau: It is in vain to dream of a wildness distant from ourselves. There is none such. It is the bog in ou...
Quote by Henry David Thoreau: The sea-shore is a sort of neutral ground, a most advantageous point from which to contemplate the w...
Quote by Henry David Thoreau: Through the din and desultoriness of noon, even in the most Oriental city, is seen the fresh and pri...
Quote by Henry David Thoreau: It is a surprising and memorable, as well as valuable experience, to be lost in the woods any time....