Composite mountains of Bulusan Volcano |
"I am speaking of the life of a man who knows that the world is not given by his fathers, but borrowed from his children; who has undertaken to cherish it and do it no damage, not because he is duty-bound, but because he loves the world and loves his children; whose work serves the earth he lives on and from and with, and is therefore pleasurable and meaningful and unending; whose rewards are not deferred until "retirement," but arrive daily and seasonally out of the details of the life of their place; whose goal is the continuance of the life of the world, which for a while animates and contains them, and which they know they can never compass with their understanding or desire."
Wendell Berry, The Unforeseen Wilderness : An Essay on Kentucky's Red River
Gorge (1971), p. 33; what is likely a paraphrase of a portion of this has
existed since at least 1997, and has sometimes become misattributed to John
James Audubon: A true conservationist is a man who knows that the world is not
given by his fathers, but borrowed from his children.
Lifted from WikiQuotes
Photo by Alma P. Gamil
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