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Thomas Starr King Quotes: "The spirit of a person's life is ever shedding some power, just as a flower is steadily bestowing fragrance upon the air."

The spirit of a person's life is ever shedding some power, just as a flower is steadily bestowing fragrance upon the air.



Thomas Starr King Quotes: "Great eloquence we cannot get, except from human genius."

Great eloquence we cannot get, except from human genius.




Thomas Starr King Quotes: "Leaves are the Greek, flowers the Italian, phase of the spirit of beauty that reveals itself through the flora of the globe."

Leaves are the Greek, flowers the Italian, phase of the spirit of beauty that reveals itself through the flora of the globe.



Thomas Starr King Quotes: "What a privilege it is to be an American!"

What a privilege it is to be an American!




Thomas Starr King Quotes: "It is strange. I see all the privileges and greatness of the future. It already looks grand, beautiful. Tell them I went lovingly, trustfully, peacefully."

It is strange. I see all the privileges and greatness of the future. It already looks grand, beautiful. Tell them I went lovingly, trustfully, peacefully.



Thomas Starr King Quotes: "Though I weigh only 120 pounds, when I'm mad, I weigh a ton."

Though I weigh only 120 pounds, when I'm mad, I weigh a ton.



Thomas Starr King Quotes: "The oak roars when a high wind wrestles with it; the beech shrieks; the elm sends forth a long, deep groan; the ash pours out moans of thrilling anguish."

The oak roars when a high wind wrestles with it; the beech shrieks; the elm sends forth a long, deep groan; the ash pours out moans of thrilling anguish.