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1 " Nature is energy and struggle. It is what exists without any promise. If it can be thought of by man as an arena, a setting, it has to be thought of as one which lends itself as much to evil as to good. Its energy is fearsomely indifferent. "
― John Berger , Why Look at Animals?
2 " The transcendental face of art is always a form of prayer. "
3 " To become bored with eating is to be bored with life. "
4 " The Creationists, like all bigots, derive their fervour from rejection--the more they can reject, the more righteous they themselves feel. "
5 " The garden is a kind of sanctuary. "
6 " Anybody who passes more than a day in eternity is as old as God could ever be. "