Wendell Berry Land Quotes
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Wendell Berry Land Quotes & Sayings
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To shoot a conventional film means that you are always covering yourself. You are putting nets and, in a way, letting bad decisions take over.
— Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu
Success is finding something you love to do, getting paid to do it and finding someone to share it with.
— Dick Clark
One thing is true and that Humans are the examples of killers which destroy other fellows dreams.
— Deyth Banger
A man who does not ask to much become the promise of his land. His marriage married to his place, he waits and does not stray.
— Wendell Berry
We are far more concerned about the desecration of the flag than we are about the desecration of our land.
— Wendell Berry
I come from the theater. Nothing is as difficult as working eight shows a week. Period. End of story.
— Megan Hilty
To have good farming or good land use of any kind, you have got to have limits. Capitalism doesn't acknowledge limits.
— Wendell Berry
I wake up in the morning and I say 'Ahh! Today's the day for a song! I'm going to write a song today!' And I do. I write a song.
— Brian Wilson
According to the now almost universally accepted theory, all the races of mankind had a common origin.
— Ellsworth Huntington
It took most people a lifetime to join the human race.
— Hortense Calisher
Annual plants are nature's emergency medical service, seeded in sounds and scars to hold the land until the perennial cover is re-established.
— Wendell Berry
The connections between people and land are dangerously oversimplified and mainly technological.
— Wendell Berry
If we can't afford to take good care of the land that feeds us, we're in an insurmountable mess.
— Wendell Berry
Our land passes in and out of our bodies just as our bodies pass in and out of our land
— Wendell Berry
The primary motive for good care and good use of the land-community is always going to be affection, which is too often lacking.
— Wendell Berry
Real estate is the closest thing to the proverbial pot of gold.
— Ada Louise Huxtable
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— Susan May Warren