Quote by Rachel Carson
No witchcraft, no enemy action had silenced the rebirth of new lif

No witchcraft, no enemy action had silenced the rebirth of new life in this stricken world. The people had done it themselves. – Rachel Carson

Other quotes by Rachel Carson

Those who dwell among the beauties and mysteries of the earth are never alone or weary of life. – Rachel Carson

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Nature
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There is no drop of water in the ocean, not even in the deepest parts of the abyss, that does not know and respond to the mysterious forces that create the tide. – Rachel Carson

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Oceans
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Pollution
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I durst not laugh for fear of opening my lips and receiving the bad air. – William Shakespeare

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Pollution

The most important pathological effects of pollution are extremely delayed and indirect. – Ren

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Pollution

Approximately 80 % of our air pollution stems from hydrocarbons released by vegetation, so lets not go overboard in setting and enforcing tough emission standards from man-made sources. – Ronald Reagan

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Pollution

Raise a million filters and the rain will not be clean, until the longing for it be refined in deep confession. And still we hear, If only this nation had a soul, or, Let us change the way we trade, or, Let us be proud of our region. – Leonard Cohen

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Pollution

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Ive always had great respect for Paddington because he is amusingly English and eccentric. He is a great British institution and my generation grew up with the books and then Michael Hordens animations. – Stephen Fry

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respect

America… just a nation of two hundred million used car salesmen with all the money we need to buy guns and no qualms about killing anybody else in the world who tries to make us uncomfortable. – Hunter S. Thompson

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America

We must trust our own thinking. Trust where were going. And get the job done. – Wilma Mankiller

Category:
Trust

It is not what a lawyer tells me I may do; but what humanity, reason, and justice tell me I ought to do. – Edmund Burke, Second Speech on Conciliation, 1775