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All ethics so far evolved rest upon a single premise: that the individual is a member of a community of interdependent parts.…
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The wind that makes music in November corn is in a hurry. The stalks hum, the loose husks whisk skyward in half-playing…
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Land is not merely soil, it is a fountain of energy flowing through a circuit of soils, plants and animals.
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Acts of creation are ordinarily reserved for gods and poets. To plant a pine, one need only own a shovel.
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There is value in any experience that exercises those ethical restraints collectively called sportsmanship.
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Twenty centuries of 'progress' have brought the average citizen a vote, a national anthem, a Ford, a bank account, and a high…
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No important change in ethics was ever accomplished without an internal chage in our intellectual emphasis, loyalties, affections, and convictions.
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Our remnants of wilderness will yield bigger values to the nation's character and health than they will to its pocketbook, and to…
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Wilderness is the raw material out of which man has hammered the artifact called civilization.
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For unnumbered centuries of human history the wilderness has given way. The priority of industry has become dogma. Are we as yet…
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The richest values of wilderness lie not in the days of Daniel Boone, nor even in the present, but rather in the…
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Ability to see the cultural value of wilderness boils down, in the last analysis, to a question of intellectual humility. The shallow-minded…
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If a man rejoice not in his drinking, he is mad; for in drinking it's possible ... to fondle breasts, and to…
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The fathers, if they got me alone, would try to kiss and fondle me. I hated it.
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If you cannot read all your books, at any rate handle them, and, as it were, fondle them. Let them fall open…
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Heinrich Heine so loosened the corsets of the German language that today every little salesman can fondle her breasts.
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Is it the lumberman, then, who is the friend and lover of the pine, stands nearest to it, and understands its nature…
— Henry David Thoreau
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In Manhattan, marriage is a trend. Couples kiss over their arugula and radicchio salads. They fondle each other's genitals while devouring their…
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Everyone knows that by far the happiest and universally enjoyable age of man is the first. What is there about babies which…
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If you cannot read all your books...fondle them---peer into them, let them fall open where they will, read from the first sentence…
— Winston Churchill
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There were dreams once upon a time, dreams now all but forgotten. On sad days I dust them off and fondle them…
— Glen Cook
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We think of women at every age: while still children, we fondle with a naïve sensuality the breasts of those grown-up girls…
— Gustave Flaubert
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I have wanted to kill myself a hundred times, but somehow I am still in love with life. This ridiculous weakness is…
— Voltaire
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