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Islands, the Universe, Home: Essays

This book is a thought-provoking exploration of islands as microcosms of the world, examining their cultural significance, ecological importance, and the personal narratives of those who call them home. The essays delve into the complexities of island life, the impact of isolation and connection, and the universal human quest for belonging and understanding. more

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Gretel Ehrlich
Gretel Ehrlich

Gretel Ehrlich is an American writer known for her profound insights into the relationship between humans and the natural world. Her works are typically presented in the form of poetry and prose, exploring the complex relationship between humans and the natural world. more

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“Without knowledge there can be no sure progress. Vice and barbarism are the inseparable companions of ignorance. Nor is it too much to say that, except in rare instances, the highest virtue is attained only through intelligence.”

“The highest greatness, surviving time and stone, is that which proceeds from the soul of man. Monarchs and cabinets, generals and admirals, with the pomp of court and the circumstance of war, in the lapse of time disappear from sight; but the pioneers of truth, though poor and lowly, especially those whose example elevates human nature, and teaches the rights of man, so that "a government of the people, by the people, for the people, may not perish from the earth;" such a harbinger can never be forgotten, and their renown spreads co-extensive with the cause they served so well.”

“The slave power dares anything, and it can be conquered only by the united masses of the people. From Congress to the people, I appeal.”