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“[...] one must have known the Levant to be able to conceive how readily persons intelligent and otherwise respectable will prefer a lie to the truth, when the slightest advantage is to be gained by the use of a falsehood.” TruthLies Book:The Camel: His Organization, Habits And Uses Source: The Camel: His Organization, Habits And Uses
“All Nature is linked together by invisible bonds and every organic creature, however low, however feeble, however dependent, is necessary to the well-being of some other among the myriad forms of life.” WellsTogetherFormScienceCreaturesLowsInvisibleWell BeingDependentLinked Book:Man and Nature: Or, Physical Geography as Modified by Human Action Source: Man and Nature: Or, Physical Geography as Modified by Human Action
“We have now felled forest enough everywhere, in many districts far too much. Let us restore this one element of material life to its normal proportions, and devise means for maintaining the permanence of its relations to the fields, the meadows and the pastures, to the rain and the dews of heaven, to the springs and rivulets with which it waters down the earth.” MeanEnoughEarthPastScienceHeavenWaterToo MuchFieldsMaterialsElementsNormalSpringRainRelationForestsProportionMaintainingDewMeadowsPermanencePastures Book:So Great a Vision: The Conservation Writings of George Perkins Marsh Source: So Great a Vision: The Conservation Writings of George Perkins Marsh
“The equation of animal and vegetable life is too complicated a problem for human intelligence to solve, and we can never know how wide a circle of disturbance we produce in the harmonies of nature when we throw the smallest pebble into the ocean of organic life.” KnowsLifeHumansProblemScienceLife IsNatureAnimalKnow HowProduceOceanSolutionsIntelligentHarmonyComplicatedSolveWideCirclesVegetablesSmallestEquationsDisturbancePebblesHuman IntelligenceOrganic Life Book:Man and Nature: Or, Physical Geography as Modified by Human Action Source: Man and Nature: Or, Physical Geography as Modified by Human Action
“Wherever modern Science has exploded a superstitious fable or even a picturesque error, she has replaced it with a grander and even more poetical truth.” TruthScienceModernErrorsReplacedFablesSuperstitiousModern SciencePicturesque Book:So Great a Vision: The Conservation Writings of George Perkins Marsh Source: So Great a Vision: The Conservation Writings of George Perkins Marsh
“Man is everywhere a disturbing agent. Wherever he plants his foot, the harmonies of nature are turned to discords.” MenNatureFeetHarmonyPlantAgentsDisturbingDiscord Book:Man and Nature: Or, Physical Geography as Modified by Human Action Source: Man and Nature: Or, Physical Geography as Modified by Human Action
“The great question, whether man is of nature or above her.” MenScienceNature Book:Man and Nature: Or, Physical Geography as Modified by Human Action Source: Man and Nature: Or, Physical Geography as Modified by Human Action
“Sight is a faculty; seeing is an art.” ArtSeeingSightFaculty Book:Man and Nature: Or, Physical Geography as Modified by Human Action Source: Man and Nature: Or, Physical Geography as Modified by Human Action
“The improvement of forest trees is the work of centuries. So much more the reason for beginning now.” ReasonTreeCenturyImprovementForests Author:George Perkins Marsh
“When not protected by law, by popular favor or superstition, or by other special circumstances, [birds] yield very readily to the influences of civilization, and, though the first operations of the settler are favorable to the increase of many species, the great extension of rural and of mechanical industry is, in a variety of ways, destructive even to tribes not directly warred upon by man.” MenWayFirstsLawScienceInfluenceSpecialIndustryCircumstancesCivilizationBirdIncreaseSpeciesFavorsVarietyOperationsDestructiveYieldSuperstitionsProtectedAgricultureTribesExtensionsSettlers Book:So Great a Vision: The Conservation Writings of George Perkins Marsh Source: So Great a Vision: The Conservation Writings of George Perkins Marsh
“Man has too long forgotten that the earth was given to him for usufruct alone, not for consumption, still less for profligate waste.” MenLongStillsEarthScienceGivenWasteForgottenConsumptionConsumerismOverconsumption Book:Man and Nature: Or, Physical Geography as Modified by Human Action Source: Man and Nature: Or, Physical Geography as Modified by Human Action
“Apart from the hostile influence of man, the organic and the inorganic world are ... bound together by such mutual relations and adaptations s secure, if not the absolute permanence and equilibrium of both ... at least a very slow and gradual succession of changes in those conditions. But man is everywhere a disturbing agent. Wherever he plants his foot, the harmonies of nature are turned to discords.” IfsMenWorldTogetherScienceNatureFeetInfluenceConditionsRelationAbsolutesHarmonyPlantBoundsSecureAgentsMutualHostileAdaptationDisturbingSuccessionEquilibriumPermanenceDiscord Author:George Perkins Marsh