Terry Tempest Williams Quote

This is what I have learned in these short weeks in the refuge:You cannot afford to make careless mistakes, like meditating in the presence of wolves, or topping your boots in the river, or losing a glove, or not securing your tent down properly. Death is a daily occurrence in the wild, not noticed, not respected, not mourned. In the Arctic, I've learned that ego is as useless as money. Choose one's travel companions well. Physical strength and prudence are necessary. Imagination and ingenuity are our finest traits.Expect anything.You can change your mind like the weather.Patience is more powerful than anger. Humor is attractive than fear.Pay attention. Listen. We are most alive when we are discovering.Humility is the capacity to see.We are meant to live simply.We are meant to live joyfully.Life continues with and without us.Beauty is another word for God.

Terry Tempest Williams

This is what I have learned in these short weeks in the refuge:You cannot afford to make careless mistakes, like meditating in the presence of wolves, or topping your boots in the river, or losing a glove, or not securing your tent down properly. Death is a daily occurrence in the wild, not noticed, not respected, not mourned. In the Arctic, I've learned that ego is as useless as money. Choose one's travel companions well. Physical strength and prudence are necessary. Imagination and ingenuity are our finest traits.Expect anything.You can change your mind like the weather.Patience is more powerful than anger. Humor is attractive than fear.Pay attention. Listen. We are most alive when we are discovering.Humility is the capacity to see.We are meant to live simply.We are meant to live joyfully.Life continues with and without us.Beauty is another word for God.

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About Terry Tempest Williams

Terry Tempest Williams (born 8 September 1955), is an American writer, educator, conservationist, and activist. Williams' writing is rooted in the American West and has been significantly influenced by the arid landscape of Utah. Her work focuses on social and environmental justice ranging from issues of ecology and the protection of public lands and wildness, to women's health, to exploring humanity's relationship to culture and nature. She writes in the genre of creative nonfiction and the lyrical essay.