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1 " book. "
― Thomas Merton , When the Trees Say Nothing: Writings on Nature
2 " In our present attitude the natural world remains a commodity to be bought and sold, not a sacred reality to be venerated. "
3 " the need to develop a mutually enhancing mode of human presence to the natural world will be a central concern in every phase of human activity. "
4 " Perhaps the book of life, in the end, is the book of what one has lived and if one has lived nothing, he is not in the book of life. "