“In view of the fading animals the proliferation of sewers and fears the sea clogging, the air nearing extinction we should be kind, we should take warning, we should forgive each other Instead we are opposite, we touch as though attacking, the gifts we bring even in good faith maybe warp in our hands to implements, to manoeuvres” ShouldKindHandsAnimalViewsAirSeaOppositesForgivingBe KindWarningExtinctionAttackingFadingProliferationGood FaithWarpSewersClogging Book:Selected Poems: 1965-1975 Source: Selected Poems: 1965-1975
“There are three things that are the motives of choice and three that are the motives of avoidance; namely, the noble, the expedient, and the pleasant, and their opposites, the base, the harmful, and the painful. Now in respect of all these the good man is likely to go right and the bad to go wrong, but especially in respect of pleasure; for pleasure is common to man with the lower animals, and also it is a concomitant of all the objects of choice, since both the noble and the expedient appear to us pleasant.” MenChoicesThreePleasureAnimalCommonObjectsOppositesPainfulNobleMotivePleasantGood ManThree ThingsAvoidance Author:Aristotle
“Well the thing is, once you have a snow leopard it's difficult to go back. Everything is going to be slightly disappointing. It's very telling what your choice would be. Because that's probably how you see yourself. We used to play that game as kids and you'd say if you were animal what would you be and it'd usually be the opposite of what it should be. But all animals have got their virtues. You know, cockroaches got virtues.” IfsKnowsShouldWellsPlayWould BeKidsUsedChoicesGamesDifficultAnimalVirtueOppositesSnowDisappointingCockroachesLeopardsSnow Leopards Author:Daniel Craig
“The most ancient and important taboo prohibitions are the two basic laws of totemism: not to kill the totem animal and to avoid sexual intercourse with members of the totem clan of the opposite sex.” TwoImportantLawSexAnimalMembersOppositesAncientTabooIntercourseProhibitionClansTotems Book:Totem and Taboo Source: Totem and Taboo
“Humans were my study animal now - I set up night watches on them, and I made phonograms of the noises they make. I studied their cries, and their contact calls, and their alarm signals. I never listened to what they were saying - I watched what they were doing, which is really the exact opposite of the Freuds and Jungs and Adlers.” HumansMadeNightAnimalWatchesStudyCryOppositesNoiseContactSignalsAlarmsJungAdler Author:Bill Mollison
“If diversity is a source of wonder, its opposite - the ubiquitous condensation to some blandly amorphous and singularly generic modern culture that takes for granted an impoverished environment - is a source of dismay. There is, indeed, a fire burning over the earth, taking with it plants and animals, cultures, languages, ancient skills and visionary wisdom. Quelling this flame, and re-inventing the poetry of diversity is perhaps the most important challenge of our times.” IfsEarthCultureLanguageChallengesAnimalWonderEnvironmentFireModernSourceSkillsDiversityOppositesPlantAncientGrantedBurningFlamesOur TimeVisionariesInventingGenericPlants And AnimalsDismayModern CultureFire BurningCondensation Author:Wade Davis
“There is no more sagacious animal than the Icelandic horse. He is stopped by neither snow, nor storm, nor impassable roads, nor rocks, glaciers, or anything. He is courageous, sober, and surefooted. He never makes a false step, never shies. If there is a river or fjord to cross (and we shall meet with many) you will see him plunge in at once, just as if he were amphibious, and gain the opposite bank.” IfsAnimalStepsRocksGainsRiversCrossesOppositesHorseStormSnowCourageousSoberPlungeGlaciersFjords Book:EXTRAORDINARY JOURNEYS Source: EXTRAORDINARY JOURNEYS