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Quotes from N. Scott Momaday

Oh my brother, I hear your footsteps In the forest. They are strong and even; They sound the rhythm of your great heart.
~ N. Scott Momaday
Translate yourself to spirit; Be present on your journey. Keep to the trees and waters. Be the singing of the soil.
~ N. Scott Momaday
I could tell of the splintered sun. I could Articulate the night sky, had I words.
~ N. Scott Momaday
We humans must revere the earth, for it is our well-being. Always the earth grants us what we need. If we treat the earth with kindness, it will treat us kindly. If we give our belief to the earth, it will believe in us. There is no better blessing than to be believed in.
~ N. Scott Momaday
Those who deny the spirit of the earth, who do not see that the earth is alive and sacred, who poison the earth and inflict wounds upon it have no shame and are without the basic virtues of humanity. And they bring ridicule upon themselves.
~ N. Scott Momaday
It is in human nature to pray. It is appropriate that we lay our words upon the earth. And so: Great Mystery, you who dwell in the endless beyond, you who spoke the first word and made of your breath the mountains and the waters, the trees and the grasses, the man and the woman and the child, hear me in my small voice. I am your thankful creature.
~ N. Scott Momaday
I am Tsoai-talee, Rock Tree Boy, and I will carry that name to the end of the world and beyond. I will keep to the trees and waters, and I will be the singing of the soil. In my truest being I am a keeper of the earth. I will tell the ancient stories and I will sing the holy songs. I belong to the land.
~ N. Scott Momaday
There are things in nature which engender an awful quiet in the heart of man; Devils Tower is one of them. Man must account for it. He must never fail to explain such a thing to himself, or else he is estranged forever from the universe.
~ N. Scott Momaday