Lewis Thomas Quotes
If We Had Better Hearing, And Could Discern The Descants Of Sea Birds, The Rhythmic Tympani Of Schools Of Mollusks, Or Even The Distant Harmonics Of Midges Hanging Over Meadows In The Sun, The Combined Sound Might Lift Us Off Our Feet.
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