“What kind of times are they, when A talk about trees is almost a crime Because it implies silence about so many horrors?”
Quote by Bertolt Brecht
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Source: The Complete Poetical Works of William Wordsworth
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“As an instrument of planetary home repair, it is hard to imagine anything as safe as a tree.”
Source: The next one hundred years: shaping the fate of our living earth
