Death Quote by Michael Frome
“National parks are cathedrals of spirituality and emotion, and unfortunately, they are being loved to death by many of the same people who enjoy them the most.”
About This Quote
Source Essay: National Parks and Spirituality, 2015
Natural spaces evoke deep reverence, yet over‑tourism erodes their sanctity and enjoyment.
In simple terms: Parks are sacred but get ruined by too many visitors.
Protect and respect natural sanctuaries.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- tourism management
- environmental policy
- personal recreation
- community education
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can we balance access with preservation?
- What responsibilities do visitors have?
Excessive visitation can damage ecosystems and diminish personal connection.