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Ive always liked Muir without knowing quite why
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"I've always liked Muir without knowing quite why"

- Douglas Dunn

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This quote by Douglas Dunn talks to the strange and intangible nature of adoration. It suggests that Muir has a specific quality that is difficult to take into words, however that is however attractive and inspiring. It implies that Muir has a specific existence or aura that is challenging to explain, but that is nonetheless captivating. It suggests that Muir has a certain appeal or charm that is difficult to articulate, but that is nevertheless appealing. It implies that Muir has a particular magnetism that is hard to specify, but that is nevertheless captivating. Simply put, this quote talks to the power of appreciation and the mystical nature of destination. It recommends that often we can be drawn to somebody without understanding why, which this is perfectly natural and acceptable.

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Scotland Flag This quote is written / told by Douglas Dunn somewhere between October 23, 1942 and today. He/she was a famous Poet from Scotland. The author also have 5 other quotes.

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