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"These blessed mountains are so compactly filled with God's beauty, no petty personal hope or experience has room to be . . . Perched like a fly on this Yosemite dome, I gaze and sketch and bask, oftentimes settling down into dumb admiration without definite hope of ever learning much, yet with the longing, unresting effort that lies at the door of hope, humbly prostrate before the vast display of God's power, and eager to offer self-denial and renunciation with eternal toil to learn any lesson in the divine manuscript."

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Inspired Writings of Non-Mormons | "My First Summer in the Sierra"
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