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The tides which flow and lapse in the Bristol Channel are often distained by the freshets of many streams falling through wooded coombes below the moor.
— Henry Williamson
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If salt ocean is the Great Mother from whom all life has sprung, fresh water is the Nurse entrusted to nourish life within her wanderings and around her wave-lapped margins.
— Henry Williamson
Tags: mother, water, great, life
Regeneration can come only through a change of heart in the individual.
— Henry Williamson
Tags: through, only, heart, change
Peace in Europe can only come through union in one economic system. The United States of Europe are overdue.
— Henry Williamson
Tags: economic, through, only, peace
The slow rhythm of the body, the insistent rhythm of the wit, were they becoming irreconcilable in modern civilisation? The sedentary life, frustration and irritability; work with the body, fatigue - and peace of mind.
— Henry Williamson
Tags: mind, peace, work, life
True idealists are rare; they are the dedicated workers, who would, if need be, die at the stake.
— Henry Williamson
Tags: need, who, true, die
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