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I grew up in New Hampshire. My closest neighbor was a mile away. The deer and the raccoons were my friends.
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"I grew up in New Hampshire. My closest neighbor was a mile away. The deer and the raccoons were my friends. So I would spend time walking through the woods, looking for the most beautiful tropical thing that can survive the winter in the woods in New Hampshire"

- Steven Tyler

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This quote by Steven Tyler speaks with the appeal of nature and the importance of hanging out outdoors. Growing up in New Hampshire, Tyler was surrounded by nature and wildlife, and he discovered solace in exploring the woods. He was influenced by the durability of the tropical plants that could make it through the harsh New Hampshire winter seasons, and he was comforted by the presence of the deer and raccoons. This quote is a reminder of the significance of taking some time to value the appeal of nature, even in the most unexpected locations. It likewise speaks to the power of relationship and companionship, even in the most separated of places.

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USA Flag This quote is written / told by Steven Tyler somewhere between March 26, 1948 and today. He/she was a famous Musician from USA. The author also have 31 other quotes.

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