Boria Sax Quotes
Every Animal Is A Tradition, And Together They Are A Vast Part Of Our Heritage As Human Beings. No Animal Completely Lacks Humanity, Yet No Person Is Ever Completely Human. By Ourselves, We People Are Simply Balls Of Protoplasm. We Merge With Animals Through Magic, Metaphor, Or Fantasy, Growing Their Fangs And Putting On Their Feathers. Then We Become Funny Or Tragic; We Can Be Loved, Hated, Pitied, And Admired. For Us, Animals Are All The Strange, Beautiful, Pitiable, And Frightening Things That They Have Ever Been: Gods, Slaves, Totems, Sages, Tricksters, Devils, Clowns, Companions, Lovers, And Far More.
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