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“When the moon shall have faded out from the sky, and the sun shall shine at noonday a dull cherry red, and the seas shall be frozen over, and the icecap shall have crept downward to the equator from either pole . . . when all the cities shall have long been dead and crumbled into dust, and all life shall be on the last verge of extinction on this globe; then, on a bit of lichen, growing on the bald rocks beside the eternal snows of Panama, shall be seated a tiny insect, preening its antennae in the glow of the worn-out sun, the sole survivor of animal life on this our earth - a melancholy bug.” LifeLongEarthLastsBitsAnimalCitiesSunGrowingSeaSkyRocksMoonEternalRedEternityShiningTinySnowDustDullMelancholySurvivorSoleWornGlobesFrozenInsectsBugsExtinctionFadedCherriesVergeWorn OutAnimal LifePanamaEquator Author:William Jacob Holland
“Happy is the man who has acquired the love of walking for its own sake!” MenWalksJourneyHe ManWalkingSakeWanderHikingTrekkingStrollingSaunteringWalking MeditationFeet And Walking Book:The moth book: a popular guide to a knowledge of the moths of North America Source: The moth book: a popular guide to a knowledge of the moths of North America