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Richard Powers

The Overstory

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  • Maxim Balabinhas quoted4 years ago
    It says: A good answer must be reinvented many times, from scratch.
  • Frida Arroyo Chiuhas quoted3 years ago
    That’s the trouble with people, their root problem. Life runs alongside them, unseen. Right here, right next. Creating the soil. Cycling water. Trading in nutrients. Making weather. Building atmosphere. Feeding and curing and sheltering more kinds of creatures than people know how to count.

    A chorus of living wood sings to the woman: If your mind were only a slightly greener thing, we’d drown you in meaning.

    The pine she leans against says: Listen. There’s something you need to hear.
  • Frida Arroyo Chiuhas quoted3 years ago
    The tree is saying things, in words before words.
  • Claudia Retanahas quoted3 years ago
    He feels he is casting rocks at a sentient being, with a duller sense than his own, yet still a blood relation. Old trees are our parents, and our parents’ parents, perchance. If you would learn the secrets of Nature, you must practice more humanity. . .
  • Claudia Retanahas quoted3 years ago
    A chorus of living wood sings to the woman: If your mind were only a slightly greener thing, we’d drown you in meaning.
    The pine she leans against says: Listen. There’s something you need to hear
  • Claudia Retanahas quoted3 years ago
    That’s the trouble with people, their root problem. Life runs alongside them, unseen. Right here, right next. Creating the soil. Cycling water. Trading in nutrients. Making weather. Building atmosphere. Feeding and curing and sheltering more kinds of creatures than people know how to count
  • Claudia Retanahas quoted3 years ago
    Laurels insist that even death is nothing to lose sleep over
  • Claudia Retanahas quoted3 years ago
    The tree is saying things, in words before words
  • Claudia Retanahas quoted3 years ago
    First there was nothing. Then there was everything
  • Claudia Retanahas quoted3 years ago
    Earth may be alive: not as the ancients saw her—a sentient Goddess with a purpose and foresight—but alive like a tree. A tree that quietly exists, never moving except to sway in the wind, yet endlessly conversing with the sunlight and the soil. Using sunlight and water and nutrient minerals to grow and change. But all done so imperceptibly, that to me the old oak tree on the green is the same as it was when I was a child.
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