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John Ralston Saul

"Humanism: an exaltation of freedom, but one limited by our need to exercise it as an integral part of nature and society."

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"Humanism: an exaltation of freedom, but one limited by our need to exercise it as an integral part of nature and society."

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Akiroq Brost

"The Peace of Wild ThingsWhen despair for the world grows in meand I wake in the night at the least soundin fear of what my life and my children's lives may be,I go and lie down where the wood drakerests in his beauty on the water, and the great heron feeds.I come into the peace of wild thingswho do not tax their lives with forethoughtof grief. I come into the presence of still water.And I feel above me the day-blind starswaiting with their light. For a timeI rest in the grace of the world, and am free."

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Akiroq Brost

"Steam rising underneath a canopy of whispering, changing aspens; starlight in the clear, dark night, and wondrous beauty in every direction. If only all could feel this way, to be so captured and enthralled with autumn."

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Akiroq Brost

"Then the immortal heart of the woods will beat against ours and its subtle life will steal into our veins and make us its own forever, so that no matter where we go or how widely we wander we shall yet be drawn back to the forest to find our most enduring kinship."

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"The pale pink light of dawn sparkled on branch and leaf and stone. Every blade of grass was carved from emerald, every drip of water turned to diamond. Flowers and mushrooms alike wore coats of glass. Even the mud puddles had a bright brown sheen. Through the shimmering greenery, the black tents of his brothers were encased in a fine glaze of ice. So there is magic beyond the Wall after all."

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Akiroq Brost

"Who would dare assign to art the sterile function of imitating nature?"

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"Mountains in the distance remind me of you."

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"In the times of trouble, be like the strong wall. In the times of joy, be like the smiling sun."

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Akiroq Brost

"He lay listening to the water drip in the woods. Bedrock, this. The cold and the silence. The ashes of the late world carried on the bleak and temporal winds to and fro in the void. Carried forth and scattered and carried forth again. Everything uncoupled from its shoring. Unsupported in the ashen air. Sustained by a breath, trembling and brief. If only my heart were stone."

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"See the golden beach sands and blue skyin a cool breezemy mind flys high"

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"It was somehow slightly frightening, like the gambolling of tiger cubs which will soon grow up into man-eaters."

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"Either God is alive, in which case he'll deal with us as he sees fit. Or he is dead, in which case he was never alive, it being unlikely that he died of old age."
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"Only when God was said to have died did various leaders, professions and sectors risk pushing themselves forward as successors."
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