The magic of living life for me is, and always has been, the magic of living on the land, not in the magic of money.
From Burt Shavitz
A good day is when no one shows up, and you don't have to go anywhere.
I've got everything I need: a nice piece of land with hawks and owls and incredible sunsets, and the good will of my neighbors.
I realized I had it made because you don't have to destroy anything to get honey. You can just use the same things over and over again, put it in a quart canning jar, and you've got $12.
What do I need it for, millions of dollars? It just sounds like problems with the IRS to me.
I'm less interested in the inside of whatever it is I own than on the outside of what it sits on.
I've got a radio that occasionally I listen to. It's portable. It's got an antenna. I've put a piece of aluminum foil on it that gives me a little bit better reception. And a refrigerator.
Land is everything.
You can only punish your body so long before you're stuck with a horrendous inability to do things you'd previously been able to do.
Money is nothing really worth squabbling about. This is what puts people six feet under. You know, I don't need it.
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