Christopher Wills Quotes
Unfortunately, Upsetting The Balance Of Nature Just Happens To Be What Our Species Has Been Selected To Do Well- Although We Hate Admit It. Like The Walrus In Lewis Carroll's Poem, We Shed Hypocritical Tears Over The Diminishing Supply Of Oysters, While Gulping Them Down As Quickly As Ever.
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