Richard M. Weaver Quotes
The Prevailing Attitude Towards Nature Is That Form Of Heresy Which Denies Substance And, In Doing So, Denies The Rightfulness Of Creation. We Have Said - To The Point Of Repletion, Perhaps - That Man Is Not To Take His Patterns From Nature; But Neither Is He To Waste Himself In Seeking To Change Her Face.
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