Barry Lopez Quotes
One Learns A Landscape Finally Not By Knowing The Name Or Identity Of Everything In It, But By Perceiving The Relationships In It--like That Between The Sparrow And The Twig. The Difference Between The Relationships And The Elements Is The Same As That Between Written History And A Catalog Of Events.
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