~ The Pleasures of Ignorance, by Robert Lynd, 1921

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~ The Pleasures of Ignorance, by Robert Lynd, 1921
“In order to see birds it is necessary to become a part of the silence.” ― Robert Lynd
There is nothing in which the birds differ more from man than the way in which they can build and yet leave a landscape as it was before. ~Robert Lynd (1879 – 1949)
“In order to see birds it is necessary to become a part of the silence.” Robert Lynd
“In order to see birds it is necessary to become part of the silence.”
— Robert Lynd
“In order to see birds it is necessary to become a part of the silence.” —Robert Lynd
The Book of This and That, Robert Lynd, 1915
(From De Quincey’s essay On Murder Considered as one of the Fine Arts, published in 1827)
A little more from the essay:
There is nothing in which the birds differ more from man than the way in which they can build and yet leave a landscape as it was before.
Robert Lynd, The Blue Lion