Aaron Sachs Quotes
My Hope, For All Future Generations, Is That They Will Have (in Addition To Sunshine, Fresh Air, Clean Water, And Fertile Soil) A Somewhat Slower Pace Of Life, With Plenty Of Time To Pause, In Quiet Places . . . Haunted Places - Everyday, Accessible Places, Open To The Public - Places That Are Not Too Radically Transformed Over Time - Places Susceptible Of Cultivation, Where People Can Express Their Caring, And Nature Can Respond - Places With Tough, Gnarled Roots And Tangled Stalks, With Digging Mammals And Noisy Birds - Places Of Common Remembrance And Hopeful Guidance - Places Of Unexpected Encounters - Places That Breed Solidarity Across Difference - Places Where Children Can Walk In The Footsteps Of Those Who Have Gone Before - Places That Are Perpetually Up For Adoption - Places That Have Been Humanized But Not Conquered Or Commodified - Places That Foster A Kind Of Connectedness Both Mournful And Celebratory.
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