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Life (Subscribe) Quotations, proverbs, and sayings about life.
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Peattie, Donald Culross - Science, Ecology, Grace, Strength, Trees
"The kingdom of plants has a king, the Giant Sequoia or California Bigtree. It is, as a race, the oldest and mightiest of living things. Not even in past geologic times, apparently, were greater trees than Sequoia gigantea. Only the Bigtree's closest of kin, the Redwood of the California coast, approaches it in longevity and girth. In grace and height, indeed, the Coast Redwood, Sequoia sempervirens, is a queen among trees, a fit mate for the craggier grandeur of the Bigtree of the Sierra Nevada."
- from A Natural History of Western Trees (1950)
- Donald Culross Peattie (American author, botanist, and naturalist; b. 1898 - d. 1964)
Quotations: Science, Conservation, Ecology, Forestry, Grace, Strength, Life, Natural Resources, Trees
- from A Natural History of Western Trees (1950)
- Donald Culross Peattie (American author, botanist, and naturalist; b. 1898 - d. 1964)
Quotations: Science, Conservation, Ecology, Forestry, Grace, Strength, Life, Natural Resources, Trees
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Peattie, Donald Culross - Science, Age, Conservation, Life, Trees
"The Redwood, the ever-living Sequoia, sempervirens, is the tallest tree in the world. Not just occasionally taller, in individual specimens growing under unprecedentedly favorable conditions, but taller as a whole, as a race, a titan race. Also it produces logs with the greatest diameter amongst all timber trees. Only the Redwood's big brother, the California Bigtree, Sequoia gigantea of the Sierra Nevada is ever greater in girth, but Gigantea is not today in the class of prime timber tree."
- from A Natural History of Western Trees (1950)
- Donald Culross Peattie (American author, botanist, and naturalist; b. 1898 - d. 1964)
Quotations: Science, Age, Conservation, Ecology, Forestry, Life, Natural Resources, Trees
- from A Natural History of Western Trees (1950)
- Donald Culross Peattie (American author, botanist, and naturalist; b. 1898 - d. 1964)
Quotations: Science, Age, Conservation, Ecology, Forestry, Life, Natural Resources, Trees
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Real Estate (Disposition, Legacy) - Hazlitt, William
"Good temper is an estate for life."
- William Hazlitt (English author, essayist, and critic; b. 1778 - d. 1830)
- William Hazlitt (English author, essayist, and critic; b. 1778 - d. 1830)
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Science (Conservation, Ecology) - Ward, Dame Barbara
"We cannot cheat on DNA. We cannot get around photosynthesis. We cannot say 'I am not going to give a damn about phytoplankton'. All these tiny mechanisms provide the preconditions of our planetary life. To say we do not care is to say in the most literal sense that we choose death."
- Dame Barbara Ward (English journalist, economist, and conservationist; b. 1914 - d. 1981)
- Dame Barbara Ward (English journalist, economist, and conservationist; b. 1914 - d. 1981)
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Water (Ecology, Natural Resources and Science) - Szent-Gyorgyi, Albert von
“Water is life's mater and matrix, mother and medium. There is no life without water.”
- Albert von Szent-Gyorgyi (Hungarian biochemist and Nobel Prize recipient, b. 1893 – d. 1986)
- Albert von Szent-Gyorgyi (Hungarian biochemist and Nobel Prize recipient, b. 1893 – d. 1986)
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