Wendell Berry Quotes
From Some Christians As Far Back As The Twelfth Century, Certainly From Farther Back In So-called Primitive Cultures, And From Some Ecologists Of Our Own Time, We Have The Idea Of A Great Kindness Including And Binding Together All Beings: The Living And The Nonliving, The Plants And Animals, The Water, The Air, The Stones. All, Ultimately, Are Of A Kind, Belonging Together, Interdependently, In This World. From The Point Of View Of Genesis I Or Of The 104th Psalm, We Would Say That All Are Of One Kind, One Kinship, One Nature, Because All Are Creatures.
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