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Daily Inspiration Quote by Hamlin Garland

"I remember a hundred lovely lakes, and recall the fragrant breath of pine and fir and cedar and poplar trees. The trail has strung upon it, as upon a thread of silk, opalescent dawns and saffron sunsets"

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Garland’s nostalgia isn’t soft-focus sentimentality; it’s a deliberate act of sensory persuasion. He piles up specificity - “pine and fir and cedar and poplar” - like a naturalist refusing to let memory blur into generic “woods.” The effect is to make the past feel not merely remembered but inhaled. “Fragrant breath” turns the landscape into a living body, intimate and sustaining, while “a hundred lovely lakes” offers the kind of exaggeration that signals emotional truth rather than factual accounting: the number is less census than abundance.

The sentence that really tilts into art is the trail “strung upon it, as upon a thread of silk.” That simile sneaks in a theory of experience. Nature here isn’t chaos; it’s curated, beaded, composed. “Opalescent dawns and saffron sunsets” aren’t just pretty colors; they’re luxuries, gemstones, cuisine - the language of wealth and ornament applied to wilderness. Subtext: the frontier, often sold as harshness and ordeal, is also an aesthetic possession, something the traveler can collect and keep.

Context matters. Garland came out of the Midwest and made a career arguing with pastoral mythmaking even as he used its tools. This passage feels like the counterweight to his realism: an admission that however tough the land and the labor, the mind still hoards radiance. It’s also a writer’s flex - a reminder that memory becomes literature when it’s threaded, selected, and made to glow.

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Garland, Hamlin. (2026, January 15). I remember a hundred lovely lakes, and recall the fragrant breath of pine and fir and cedar and poplar trees. The trail has strung upon it, as upon a thread of silk, opalescent dawns and saffron sunsets. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-remember-a-hundred-lovely-lakes-and-recall-the-126152/

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Garland, Hamlin. "I remember a hundred lovely lakes, and recall the fragrant breath of pine and fir and cedar and poplar trees. The trail has strung upon it, as upon a thread of silk, opalescent dawns and saffron sunsets." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-remember-a-hundred-lovely-lakes-and-recall-the-126152/.

MLA Style (9th ed.)
"I remember a hundred lovely lakes, and recall the fragrant breath of pine and fir and cedar and poplar trees. The trail has strung upon it, as upon a thread of silk, opalescent dawns and saffron sunsets." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-remember-a-hundred-lovely-lakes-and-recall-the-126152/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.

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Hamlin Garland

Hamlin Garland (September 14, 1860 - March 4, 1940) was a Novelist from USA.

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