Thomas Lovejoy quotes
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“Natural species are the library from which genetic engineers can work.”
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“The planet is about to break out with fever, indeed it may already have, and we [human beings] are the disease. We should be at war with ourselves and our lifestyles.”
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“Natural species are the library from which genetic engineers can work. Genetic engineers don't make new genes, they rearrange existing ones. Speaking as World Wildlife Fund Executive Vice President, stating the need to conserve biodiversity, even plants and animals having no immediate use, as a unique repository of genes for possible future biogengineering applications.”
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“The biggest problems are the damn national sectors of these developing countries. These countries think that they have the right to develop their resources as they see fit. They want to become powers.”
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“Conservation is sometimes perceived as stopping everything cold, as holding whooping cranes in higher esteem than people. It is up to science to spread the understanding that the choice is not between wild places or people, it is between a rich or an impoverished existence for Man.”
-- Thomas Lovejoy
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“Cloisters, ancient libraries ... I was confusing learning with the smell of cold stone.”
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“Every library is a library of preferences, and every chosen category implies an exclusion.”
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“Deserted libraries hold the shades of writers who worked within, and are haunted by their absence.”
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“Every time an old person dies, it's like a library burning down.”
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“I grew up cursing a lot. It felt natural. My parents told me to stop.”
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Source : "The Middle Ages". Book by Morris Bishop, p. 252, 1968.
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“The natural rhythm of human life is routine punctuated by orgies.”
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