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There is nothing in which the birds differ more from man than the way in which they can build and yet leave a landscape as it was before.
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Author Details: Topic: Nature Quotes Type: Sociologist Quotes Category: American Sociologist Quotes Year of Birth: 1879 Year of Death: 1949 Nationality: American Amazon: Robert Wilson Lynd on Amazon |
Related Authors: Charles Horton Cooley Lewis Mumford Jane Jacobs C. Wright Mills Deborah Tannen Ivan Illich Daniel Bell Talcott Parsons Todd Gitlin |
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Quote Keywords: Before, Birds, Build, Differ, Landscape, Leave, Man, More, Nothing, Than, Way, Which, Yet |
Dictionary Links: Before, Build, Differ, Landscape, Leave, Man, More, Nothing, Than, Way, Which, Yet |
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