Bird Quote by Rachel Carson
“Who has the right to decide that the supreme value is a world without insects even though it would be a sterile world ungraced by the curving wing of a bird in flight. The decision is that of the authoritarian temporarily entrusted with power.”
About This Quote
Source Book: Silent Spring, Rachel Carson, 1962
Human decisions about the environment often ignore the intrinsic value of other species, leading to sterile, less vibrant ecosystems.
In simple terms: We must value all life, not just human convenience.
Consider ecological impacts before acting.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- urban planning
- agricultural practices
- legislation
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What species are sacrificed for human progress?
- How can policies protect biodiversity?
Human needs may conflict with ecological balance.