W.H. Hudson was an Argentine-British author, naturalist, and ornithologist born in 1841. Renowned for his vivid nature writings and passionate advocacy for wildlife conservation, Hudson's works often reflect his deep connection with the natural world. His notable books include "Green Mansions" and "Far Away and Long Ago." Hudson's contributions to literature and ecology have left a lasting impact, celebrated for their lyrical prose and environmental insight.
The world is full of flowers for those who have eyes to see them.
We are all prisoners, but some of us are in cells with windows and some without.
The only true paradise is a paradise lost.
A man may possess a world and yet be poor, while another may own nothing, yet be rich beyond measure.
The heart has its reasons, of which reason knows nothing.
There are no shortcuts to any place worth going.
The greatest journeys are often the ones that lead us home.
Sometimes the most beautiful things are found in unexpected places.
The scars you can't see are the hardest to heal.
The past cannot be changed, but the future is yet in your power.
It is better to be hated for what you are than loved for what you are not.