Land and water are not really separate things, but they are separate words, and we perceive through words.

Land and water are not really separate things, but they are separate words, and we perceive through words.

David Rains Wallace
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Life is stranger than biology textbooks.

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Every time we exterminate a predator, we are in a sense creating a new predator.

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Land and water are not really separate things, but they are separate words, and we perceive through words.

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All things human begin with words.

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A flower's structure leads a bee toward having pollen adhere to its body . . . we don't know of any such reason why beautiful places attract humans.

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Compared to forest or aquatic ecosystems, grassland is unstable. It requires rather precise geological and climatic conditions, and if these conditions are not maintained--if too much rain falls, or too little--it quickly turns into forest or desert, both of which are dominated by woody plants. This instability is reflected in the spectacular but brief careers of various grassland faunas. Humanity, with its dazzling symbioses, preadaptations, and neoteny, is the most spectacular of these--and may well be the briefest.

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