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Joseph Wood Krutch

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Sometimes a single quote is enough to make a name memorable. Joseph Wood Krutch has given us several. With equal ease, Joseph Wood Krutch moved between Environmental and Pet, finding connections others missed. Discover 15 of Joseph Wood Krutch's most memorable quotes, ranging across Environmental, Pet, War, Science, and Nature. To get a sense of their style, try: "If we do not permit the earth to produce beauty and joy, it will in the end not produce food, either."

“Happiness is itself a kind of gratitude.”

— Joseph Wood Krutch

Happiness

All Quotes by Joseph Wood Krutch

“It is not ignorance but knowledge which is the mother of wonder.”

— Joseph Wood Krutch

Inspirational

“Happiness is itself a kind of gratitude.”

— Joseph Wood Krutch

Happiness

“Though many have tried, no one has ever yet explained away the decisive fact that science, which can do so much, cannot decide what it ought to do.”

— Joseph Wood Krutch

Science

“Cats are rather delicate creatures and they are subject to a good many different ailments, but I have never heard of one who suffered from insomnia.”

— Joseph Wood Krutch

Pet

“The snow itself is lonely or, if you prefer, self-sufficient. There is no other time when the whole world seems composed of one thing and one thing only.”

— Joseph Wood Krutch

Nature

“What a man knows is everywhere at war with what he wants.”

— Joseph Wood Krutch

War

“Cats seem to go on the principle that it never does any harm to ask for what you want.”

— Joseph Wood Krutch

Pet

“If people destroy something replaceable made by mankind, they are called vandals if they destroy something irreplaceable made by God, they are called developers.”

— Joseph Wood Krutch

Environmental

“Security depends not so much upon how much you have, as upon how much you can do without.”

— Joseph Wood Krutch

Finance

“If we do not permit the earth to produce beauty and joy, it will in the end not produce food, either.”

— Joseph Wood Krutch

Beauty

“When a man wantonly destroys one of the works of man we call him a vandal. When he destroys one of the works of god we call him a sportsman.”

— Joseph Wood Krutch

Environmental