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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.” quote by Rachel Carson
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“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.”

Rachel Carson

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.

Key Takeaway

Consider ecological impacts before acting.

Themes

environment ethics biology policy interdependence

Mood

concerned thoughtful urgent

Type

ethical environmental

When to use this quote

  • urban planning
  • agricultural practices
  • legislation

Key Concepts

conservation biodiversity anthropocentrism

Questions to Reflect On

  • What species are sacrificed for human progress?
  • How can policies protect biodiversity?
A Different Perspective

Human needs may conflict with ecological balance.

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