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August 30, 1880 Taylor Glacier, Alaska

 

" Those who dwell in the wilderness are sure to learn

their kindship with animals and gain some sympathy

with them, in spite of the blinding instructions

suffered in civilization. See the narrow selfishness

of the attitude of man in dealing with animals-

selfish even in religion, for after stretching to the

utmost his mean charity, he admits every vertical

mammal, white, black, or brown to his heaven, but

shuts it against all the rest of his fellow-mortals. "

 

JUOHN MUIR

 

 

 

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--- Steve Thaw <steven_thaw wrote:

> August 30, 1880 Taylor Glacier, Alaska

>

> " Those who dwell in the wilderness are sure to learn

> their kindship with animals and gain some sympathy

> with them, in spite of the blinding instructions

> suffered in civilization. See the narrow selfishness

> of the attitude of man in dealing with animals-

> selfish even in religion, for after stretching to

> the

> utmost his mean charity, he admits every vertical

> mammal, white, black, or brown to his heaven, but

> shuts it against all the rest of his

> fellow-mortals. "

>

> JOHN MUIR

>

>

>

> LAUNCH - Your Music Experience

> http://launch.

 

 

 

 

LAUNCH - Your Music Experience

http://launch.

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