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“I forgot that with the green, the plushness, and shiny plant life that pushed up and surrounded us, with the nourishment it provided came—the fur, the claws, the teeth. This was not our place. We were borrowers. No longer were we the dominant species. Our time had passed. We were small in number…” quote by Lauren Nicolle Taylor
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““I forgot that with the green, the plushness, and shiny plant life that pushed up and surrounded us, with the nourishment it provided came—the fur, the claws, the teeth. This was not our place. We were borrowers. No longer were we the dominant species. Our time had passed. We were small in number and frame. We were supposed to run. Climb. Cower I forgot.””

Lauren Nicolle Taylor

About This Quote

Source Novel: The Green World, 2021

Humanity’s dominance is temporary; we become dependent on and vulnerable to nature when we lose our adaptability.

In simple terms: We are temporary guests on Earth, not masters.

Key Takeaway

Adapt and respect nature’s limits.

Themes

environment humility dependence change survival

Mood

reflective somber urgent

Type

literary philosophical warning

When to use this quote

  • urban planning
  • conservation policy
  • personal lifestyle choices
  • education curricula

Key Concepts

ecology anthropocentrism resilience

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can societies redesign growth to stay within ecological limits?
  • What personal habits reflect humility toward nature?
A Different Perspective

If we ignore ecological signals, we risk irreversible collapse.

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