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Gaia Quotes

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Michael  Grant
“Hello, Darkness," Caine said.
Gaia's face fell. Her bloody, feral grin faded to be replaced by lips drawn right with fear. Her killer blue eyes widened as she looked at Caine who was no longer Caine.
"Nemesis," Gaia said.”
Michael Grant, Light

Charles Eisenstein
“When we must pay the true price for the depletion of nature’s gifts, materials will become more precious to us, and economic logic will reinforce, and not contradict, our heart’s desire to treat the world with reverence and, when we receive nature’s gifts, to use them well.”
Charles Eisenstein, Sacred Economics: Money, Gift, and Society in the Age of Transition

Michael  Grant
“And now, at last, gaiaphage and Nemesis stood facing each other.
“Why didn’t you just . . . fade?� Gaia demanded plaintively.
“You hit me,â€� Nemesis said. It was a little boy’s voice coming from Caine’s mouth. “And that’s not okay.”
Michael Grant, Light

“The more we nurture the planet, the better and more natural a life we'll have.”
Chris d'Lacey, Icefire

“Considering the comparative lifespans of simpler tribal societies and that of the more advanced agri-urban empires of antiquity, even here in the New World, it would be possible, indeed, to make out quite a case for illiteracy as a factor of the safety in keeping population and essential supplies in a working balance, with little or no damage to the basic sources of renewal.”
Russell Lord The Care of the Earth a History of Husbandry

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