Louise Lawrence Quotes
Homo Sapiens! The Name Itself Was An Irony. They Had Not Been Wise At All, But Incredibly Stupid. Lords Of The Earth With Their Great Gray Brains, Their Thinking Minds Had Placed Them Above All Other Forms Of Life. Yet It Had Not Been Thought That Compelled Them To Act, But Emotion. From The Dawn Of Their Evolution They Had Killed, And Conquered, And Subdued. They Had Committed Atrocities On Others Of Their Kind, Ravaged The Land, Polluted And Destroyed, Left Millions To Starve In Third World Countries, And Finished It All With A Nuclear Holocaust. The Mutants Were Right. Intelligent Creatures Did Not Commit Genocide, Or Murder The Environment On Which They Were Dependent.
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