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It is peoples' fantasies of what is true that is so extraordinary. That that we were born and that we face eternal extinction after death is an extraordinary fantasy. — Brian Perkins

Loving the Earth with a fierce devotion can mean that we view the damage being done to nature as attacks on our own family and kinship group. The despair and rage we feel as witnesses to terracide, animal exploitation and the everyday callous disregard for the environment can be channelled into creating awareness, resistance efforts, the earth rights movement, and by rejecting the numbing and destructive values of Empire. By opening our hearts to the Earth in our thoughts, words, actions and cultural life we will find sacred purpose in the co-creation of an earth-honoring society. Our re-enchantment with the natural world is essential for devoting ourselves to eco-activism, environmental healing, earth restoration and rewilding, and the future rests with us! — Pegi Eyers

And what holds good of verse holds infinitely better in respect to prose. — James Payn

Will you please go journeying
for your own sake,
till I come living a moment of life? — Suman Pokhrel

I allow her to pull away. "You gave them an entire continent."
"I did."
"You're going to lose the respect of your people." I capture her hand.
Still alive. It's going to take several minutes to believe it.
"And you'll win it back for me. — Laura Thalassa

Human life runs its course in the metamorphosis between receiving and giving. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

Stay," he breathed, barely able to speak. "Always," she replied, then closed her eyes and smiled. — J.D. Wright

I think we are fascinated and scared by evil at the same time. I think it's important not to suppress our fascination but to walk into it with open eyes. — Joshua Oppenheimer

However unapproachable these problems may seem to us and however helpless we stand before them, we have, nevertheless, the firm conviction that their solution must follow by a finite number of purely logical processes. — David Hilbert

The Fate had moved, or had been moved, thirty light years in less than a picosecond. — Iain M. Banks

It was too cold to dream — Ahdaf Soueif

If weak in prayer we are weak everywhere. — Leonard Ravenhill