Richard Grossinger Quotes
Language Is A Function Not Only Of Neurons, Not Only Of "I," But Of The Meeting Of Cell And Cosmos: The Brash Caw Of A Disembodied Intelligence At Large In The Universe, Perhaps Even The "voice" Of Primordial Matter. You Can Hear It In Wild Turkeys At Dawn.
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