“In this uncertain space between birth and death, especially here at the end of the world in Moonlight Bay, we need hope as surely as we need food and water, love and friendship. The trick, however, is to remember that hope is a perilous thing, that it's not a steel and concrete bridge across the void between this moment and a brighter future. Hope is no stronger than tremulous beads of dew strung on a filament of spider web, and it alone can't long support the terrible weight of an anguished mind and a tortured heart.” WorldNeedsMindHeartLongEndsMomentsRememberWaterSpaceSupportBirthTerribleWeightStrongerTricksBridgesVoidConcreteUncertainSteelSpidersEnd Of The WorldMoonlightBrighterDewSpace BetweenLove And FriendshipBeadsBirth And DeathSpider WebBrighter Future Book:Seize the Night: A Novel Source: Seize the Night: A Novel
“The assumption is that people so ignorant and thoughtless and silly and greedy may simply call upon the Army Corps of Engineers in order to receive a clean and abundant supply of water from reservoirs in the mountains. A much likelier outcome is that they will be drinking an ever stronger mixture of sewage and mine acid and mud and cropspray and various other defecations of the industrial paradise.” PeopleMayOrderWaterMinesMountainArmyStrongerCleanDrinkingEnvironmentalVariousSillyIgnorantOutcomesAssumptionParadiseEngineersGreedyMudMixturesAcidReservoirsSewage Author:Wendell Berry