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| Teach your children |
Chief Seattle |
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| Ah power that swirls us together grant us bliss. |
Gary Snyder |
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| Grey wolf we are sending you to that great god. |
O. Fred Donaldson |
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| Little by little roads eat away the hearts of mountains. |
Gary Lawless |
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| When the animals come to us, asking for our help, will we know what
they are saying? |
Gary Lawless |
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| We have forgotten who we are. |
U.N. Environmental Sabbath Program |
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| Earth teach me stillness. |
Ute Prayer |
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| I have come to terms with the future. |
M.J. Slim Hooey |
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| The high, the low, all of creation |
Hildegard of Bingen |
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| When we get out of the glass bottles of our ego. |
D.H. Lawerence |
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| I swear the earth shall be complete. |
Walt Whitman |
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| I hear a voice, the cry of a wounded animal. |
W.S. Rendra |
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| The great sea has set me in motion. |
Eskimo Song |
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| The earth, adorned with heights and gentle slopes and plains. |
Atharva Veda XII |
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| The garden is rich with diversity. |
Chinook Psalter |
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| Where I sit is holy. |
Anonymous |
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| My soul is full of longing for the secret of the sea. |
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow |
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| Who took the dream of the land. |
Charlie Mehrhoff |
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| When one first catches the smell of the sea. |
John Burroughs |
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